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2013ApJ...768..184H - Astrophys. J., 768, 184 (2013/May-2)

Galactic ultracompact X-ray binaries: disk stability and evolution.

HEINKE C.O., IVANOVA N., ENGEL M.C., PAVLOVSKII K., SIVAKOFF G.R., CARTWRIGHT T.F. and GLADSTONE J.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the mass-transfer rates and disk stability conditions of ultracompact X-ray binaries (UCXBs) using empirical time-averaged X-ray luminosities from Paper I and compiled information from the literature. The majority of UCXBs are consistent with evolutionary tracks for white dwarf donors. Three UCXBs with orbital periods longer than 40 minutes have mass-transfer rates above 10–10 M/yr, inconsistent with white dwarf donor tracks. We show that if helium star donors can retain their initial high entropy, they can explain the observed mass-transfer rates of these UCXBs. Several UCXBs show persistent luminosities apparently below the disk instability limit for irradiated He accretion disks. We point out that a predominantly C and/or O disk (as observed in the optical spectra of several) lowers the disk instability limit, explaining this disagreement. The orbital period and low time-averaged mass-transfer rate of 2S 0918-549 provide evidence that the donor star is a low-entropy C/O white dwarf, consistent with optical spectra. We combine existing information to constrain the masses of the donors in 4U 1916-053 (0.064±0.010 M) and 4U 1626-67 (<0.036 M for a 1.4 M neutron star). We show that 4U 1626-67 is indeed persistent, and not undergoing a transient outburst, leaving He star models as the best explanation for the donor.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individual (4U 1916-053, 4U 1626-67, 4U 1728-34, 2S 0918-549)

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