论文标题
研究低质量X射线二元种群合成较低的质量间隙
Investigating the Lower Mass Gap with Low Mass X-ray Binary Population Synthesis
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论文摘要
低质量黑洞X射线二进制(LMXB)和无线电脉冲星的质量测量已被用来识别最大的中子星(NSS)和最少的大型黑洞(BHS)之间的差距。 LMXB中的BH质量测量通常仅适用于瞬态系统:爆发周期可以通过全套X射线监测器进行检测,而静态期则可以对低质量供体进行径向速度测量。由于需要对BH质量测量的瞬态行为,我们对选择偏差进行了定量研究。使用快速的种群合成模拟(宇宙),详细的二元恒星进化模型(MESA)和瞬态行为行为的磁盘不稳定性模型,我们证明了瞬时LMXB选择效应会引入观察性偏见,并且可以抑制观察到的样本中的质量GAP BHS。但是,我们发现通过在LMXB期间通过积聚诱导的NS崩溃而形成质量差异BHS的瞬态LMXB群体,这与观察结果不一致。这些结果与二进制进化处方的变化相当强大。这种积聚引起的崩溃种群的意义取决于最大ns出生质量$ m_ \ mathrm {ns,出生 - 玛克斯} $。为了反映出低质量BHS的缺乏,宇宙和MESA模型有利于$ m_ \ mathrm {ns,berther-max} \ lysesim2m2m _ {\ odot} $。在没有质量间隙BHS的LMXB的进一步观察偏见的情况下,我们的结果表明需要与LMXB形成和进化的建模有关的其他物理学。
Mass measurements from low-mass black hole X-ray binaries (LMXBs) and radio pulsars have been used to identify a gap between the most massive neutron stars (NSs) and the least massive black holes (BHs). BH mass measurements in LMXBs are typically only possible for transient systems: outburst periods enable detection via all-sky X-ray monitors, while quiescent periods enable radial-velocity measurements of the low-mass donor. We quantitatively study selection biases due to the requirement of transient behavior for BH mass measurements. Using rapid population synthesis simulations (COSMIC), detailed binary stellar-evolution models (MESA), and the disk instability model of transient behavior, we demonstrate that transient-LMXB selection effects introduce observational biases, and can suppress mass-gap BHs in the observed sample. However, we find a population of transient LMXBs with mass-gap BHs form through accretion-induced collapse of a NS during the LMXB phase, which is inconsistent with observations. These results are robust against variations of binary evolution prescriptions. The significance of this accretion-induced collapse population depends upon the maximum NS birth mass $M_\mathrm{ NS, birth-max}$. To reflect the observed dearth of low-mass BHs, COSMIC and MESA models favor $M_\mathrm{ NS, birth-max} \lesssim2M_{\odot}$. In the absence of further observational biases against LMXBs with mass-gap BHs, our results indicate the need for additional physics connected to the modeling of LMXB formation and evolution.