Population Synthesis of Neutron Star X-Ray Binaries Associated with Supernova Remnants

  • Xing Z
  • Li X
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Abstract

Neutron star X-ray binaries (NS XRBs) associated with supernova remnants (SNRs) are youngest X-ray binaries that can provide insights into the early evolution of X-ray binaries and formation properties of neutron stars. There are an increasing number of NS XRBs that have been discovered within SNRs in our own and nearby galaxies. In this work, we perform binary population synthesis calculations to simulate the population of NS XRBs associated with SNRs for different types of companions, including Roche-lobe-overfilling main-sequence stars, Be stars, and supergiants. We estimate their birth rates and present the distributions of orbital parameters and companion mass for each type of companion. Our calculations show that the majority of the companions are Be X-ray binaries (BeXRBs) and that a few BeXRBs are expected to be associated with SNRs in a Milky Way–type galaxy.

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Xing, Z.-P., & Li, X.-D. (2021). Population Synthesis of Neutron Star X-Ray Binaries Associated with Supernova Remnants. The Astrophysical Journal, 920(2), 67. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac16e1

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