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2005ApJ...621L.109I - Astrophys. J., 621, L109-L112 (2005/March-2)

Formation of ultracompact X-ray binaries in dense star clusters.

IVANOVA N., RASIO F.A., LOMBARDI J.C.Jr, DOOLEY K.L. and PROULX Z.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Bright, ultracompact X-ray binaries observed in dense star clusters, such as Galactic globular clusters, must have formed relatively recently, since their lifetimes as persistent bright sources are short (e.g., ∼108 yr above 1036 ergs/s for a 1.4 Mneutron star accreting from a degenerate helium companion with an initial mass of ∼0.2 M). Therefore, we can use the present conditions in a cluster core to study possible dynamical formation processes for these sources. Here we show that direct physical collisions between neutron stars and red giants can provide a sufficient formation rate to explain the observed numbers of bright sources. These collisions produce tight, eccentric neutron star-white dwarf binaries that decay to contact by gravitational radiation on timescales ∼106-1010 yr, usually shorter and often much shorter than the cluster age.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Close - Galaxies: Star Clusters - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General - Hydrodynamics - Stellar Dynamics - X-Rays: Binaries

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