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2010MNRAS.401.1381T - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 401, 1381-1387 (2010/January-2)

Going out with a bang: compact object collisions resulting from supernovae in binary systems.

TROJA E., WYNN G.A., O'BRIEN P.T. and ROSSWOG S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Binary star systems containing a neutron star or a black hole with an evolved, massive star are dynamically perturbed when the latter undergoes a supernova explosion. It is possible that the natal kick received by the newly formed neutron star in the supernova may place the stellar remnants into a bound, highly eccentric orbit. In this case, the two compact objects can tidally interact and spiral into one another on a short time-scale. The interaction with an accretion disc of supernova debris is also considered. We quantify the likelihood of such events and show that they would be expected to produce a high-energy transient, possibly a short gamma-ray burst, typically within a few days of the supernova.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - binaries: general - stars: neutron - supernovae: general - gamma rays: bursts - X-rays: bursts

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