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2007ApJ...670..747K - Astrophys. J., 670, 747-765 (2007/November-3)

A new look at the binary characteristics of massive stars.

KOBULNICKY H.A. and FRYER C.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We constrain the properties of massive binaries by comparing radial velocity data on early-type stars in Cygnus OB2 with the expectations of Monte Carlo models. Our comparisons test several popular prescriptions for massive binary parameters. We explore a range of true binary fraction, F, a range of power-law slopes, α, describing the distribution of companion masses between the limits qlow and 1, and a range of power-law slopes, β, describing the distribution of orbital separations between the limits rin and rout. We also consider distributions of secondary masses described by a Miller-Scalo type IMF and by a two-component IMF that includes a substantial ``twin'' population with M2≃M1. Several seemingly disparate prescriptions for massive binary characteristics can be reconciled by adopting carefully chosen values for F, rin, and rout. We show that binary fractions F<0.7 are less probable than F≥0.8 for reasonable choices of rin and rout. Thus, the true binary fraction is high. For F=1.0 and a distribution of orbital separations near the canonical ``Opik's law distribution (i.e., flat; β=0), the power-law slope of the mass ratio distribution is α=-0.6 to 0.0. For F≃0.8, α is somewhat larger, in the range -0.4 to 1.0. In any case, the secondary star mass function is inconsistent with a Miller-Scalo-like IMF unless the lower end is truncated below ∼2-4 M. In other words, massive stars preferentially have massive companions. The best-fitting models are described by a Salpeter or Miller-Scalo IMF for 60% of secondary star masses with the other ∼40% of secondaries having M2≃M1, i.e., ``twins.'' These model parameters simultaneously predict the fraction of Type Ib/c supernovae to be 30%-40% of all core-collapse supernovae, in agreement with recent observational estimates.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: General - Stars: Binaries: Spectroscopic - Gamma Rays: Bursts - Stars: Early-Type - Stars: Supernovae: General - Techniques: Radial Velocities - X-Rays: Binaries

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