DOUBLE COMPACT OBJECTS. I. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COMMON ENVELOPE ON MERGER RATES
MDMichal DominikKBKrzysztof BelczynskiCFChristopher FryerDEDaniel E. HolzEBEmanuele Berti
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Abstract
The last decade of observational and theoretical developments in stellar and binary evolution provides an opportunity to incorporate major improvements to the predictions from populations synthesis models. We compute the Galactic merger rates for NS-NS, BH-NS, and BH-BH mergers with the StarTrack code. The most important revisions include: updated wind mass loss rates (allowing for stellar mass black holes up to $80 \msun$), a realistic treatment of the common envelope phase (a process that can affect merger rates by 2--3 orders of magnitude), and a qualitatively new neutron star/black hole mass distribution (consistent with the observed "mass gap"). Our findings include: (i) The binding energy of the envelope…
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8- MDMichal DominikCorresponding
- KBKrzysztof Belczynski
- CFChristopher Fryer
- DEDaniel E. Holz
- EBEmanuele Berti
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- Supernova
- Common envelope
- Neutron star
- Envelope (radar)
- Stellar evolution
- SIGNAL (programming language)
- Energy (signal processing)
- Stellar mass
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