Be X-ray binaries in the SMC as indicators of mass-transfer efficiency

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  • Serena Vinciguerra
  • Coenraad J. Neijssel
  • Vigna Gomez, Alejandro
  • Ilya Mandel
  • Philipp Podsiadlowski
  • Thomas J. Maccarone
  • Matt Nicholl
  • Samuel Kingdon
  • Alice Perry
  • Francesco Salemi

Be X-ray binaries (BeXRBs) consist of rapidly rotating Be stars with neutron star (NS) companions accreting from the circumstellar emission disc. We compare the observed population of BeXRBs in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) with simulated populations of BeXRB-like systems produced with the COMPAS population synthesis code. We focus on the apparently higher minimal mass of Be stars in BeXRBs than in the Be population at large. Assuming that BeXRBs experienced only dynamically stablemass transfer, theirmass distribution suggests that at least similar to 30 per cent of themass donated by the progenitor of the NS is typically accreted by the B-star companion. We expect these results to affect predictions for the population of double compact object mergers. A convolution of the simulated BeXRB population with the star formation history of the SMC shows that the excess of BeXRBs is most likely explained by this galaxy's burst of star formation similar to 20-40 Myr ago.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Vol/bind498
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)4705-4720
Antal sider16
ISSN0035-8711
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 4 sep. 2020

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