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High Mass X-ray Binaries: Beacons in a Stormy Universe.

Douglas R Gies1.   

Abstract

The discovery of gravity waves from the mergers of black hole binaries has focused the astronomical community on the high mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) as the potential progenitors of close pairs of compact stars. This symposium gathered experts in observational and theoretical work for a very timely review of our understanding of the processes that drive the X-ray luminosity of the diverse kinds of binaries and what evolutionary stages are revealed in the observed cases. Here I offer a condensed summary of some of the results about massive star properties, the observational categories of HMXBs, their accretion processes, their numbers in the Milky Way and other galaxies, and how they may be related to the compact binaries that merge in a burst of gravity waves.

Keywords:  X-rays: binaries; stars: early-type; stars: emission-line Be; stars: evolution

Year:  2017        PMID: 31031818      PMCID: PMC6480420          DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Int Astron Union        ISSN: 1743-9213


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Authors:  Léon V E Koopmans; Rennan Barkana; Mark Bentum; Gianni Bernardi; Albert-Jan Boonstra; Judd Bowman; Jack Burns; Xuelei Chen; Abhirup Datta; Heino Falcke; Anastasia Fialkov; Bharat Gehlot; Leonid Gurvits; Vibor Jelić; Marc Klein-Wolt; Joseph Lazio; Daan Meerburg; Garrelt Mellema; Florent Mertens; Andrei Mesinger; André Offringa; Jonathan Pritchard; Benoit Semelin; Ravi Subrahmanyan; Joseph Silk; Cathryn Trott; Harish Vedantham; Licia Verde; Saleem Zaroubi; Philippe Zarka
Journal:  Exp Astron (Dordr)       Date:  2021-09-03       Impact factor: 2.012

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