2021A&A...645A...5S


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2021A&A...645A...5S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 645A, 5-5 (2021/1-1)

Pre-supernova evolution, compact-object masses, and explosion properties of stripped binary stars.

SCHNEIDER F.R.N., PODSIADLOWSKI P. and MULLER B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The era of large transient surveys, gravitational-wave observatories, and multi-messenger astronomy has opened up new possibilities for our understanding of the evolution and final fate of massive stars. Most massive stars are born in binary or higher-order multiple systems and exchange mass with a companion star during their lives. In particular, the progenitors of a large fraction of compact-object mergers, and Galactic neutron stars (NSs) and black holes (BHs) have been stripped of their envelopes by a binary companion. Here, we study the evolution of single and stripped binary stars up to core collapse with the stellar evolution code MESA and their final fates with a parametric supernova (SN) model. We find that stripped binary stars can have systematically different pre-SN structures compared to genuine single stars and thus also different SN outcomes. These differences are already established by the end of core helium burning and are preserved up to core collapse. Consequently, we find that Case A and B stripped stars and single and Case C stripped stars develop qualitatively similar pre-SN core structures. We find a non-monotonic pattern of NS and BH formation as a function of CO core mass that is different in single and stripped binary stars. In terms of initial mass, single stars of ≥35M all form BHs, while this transition is only at about 70M in stripped stars. On average, stripped stars give rise to lower NS and BH masses, higher explosion energies, higher kick velocities, and higher nickel yields. Within a simplified population-synthesis model, we show that our results lead to a significant reduction in the rates of BH-NS and BH-BH mergers with respect to typical assumptions made on NS and BH formation. Therefore, our models predict lower detection rates of such merger events with for example the advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) than is often considered. Further, we show how certain features in the NS-BH mass distribution of single and stripped stars relate to the chirp-mass distribution of compact object mergers. Further implications of our findings are discussed with respect to the missing red-supergiant problem, a possible mass gap between NSs and BHs, X-ray binaries, and observationally inferred nickel masses from Type Ib/c and IIP SNe.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): gravitational waves - binaries: general - stars: black holes - stars: massive - stars: neutron - supernovae: general

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11142 1
2 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7059 0
3 * alf Ori s*r 05 55 10.30536 +07 24 25.4304 4.38 2.27 0.42 -1.17 -2.45 M1-M2Ia-Iab 1670 0
4 V* KV UMa HXB 11 18 10.7930420496 +48 02 12.314730120     12.25     K5V-M1V 822 0
5 V* BP Cru HXB 12 26 37.5605188992 -62 46 13.261044684   12.482 10.803 10.304   B1Ia+ 687 0
6 GrW 170817 GWE 13 09 48.0850 -23 22 53.343           ~ 1995 0
7 Cl Westerlund 1 Cl* 16 47 02.4 -45 51 07           ~ 566 0
8 PSR J1647-4552 Psr 16 47 10.18 -45 52 16.7           ~ 198 1
9 V* V1033 Sco HXB 16 54 00.137 -39 50 44.90   15.20 14.2 16.14   F5IV 1886 1
10 NGC 6440 GlC 17 48 52.67 -20 21 34.5           ~ 550 0
11 Granat 1915+105 HXB 19 15 11.55576 +10 56 44.9052           ~ 2627 0
12 HD 226868 HXB 19 58 21.6757355952 +35 12 05.784512688 9.38 9.72 8.91 8.42   O9.7Iabpvar 4334 0
13 V* V404 Cyg HXB 20 24 03.8254458776 +33 52 01.962185735           G9/K0III/V 1275 0
14 NAME N6946-BH1 * 20 35 27.560 +60 08 08.29           ~ 29 0
15 GrW 190814 GWE ~ ~           ~ 320 0
16 GRB 190425 GWE ~ ~           ~ 314 0

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