The Evolutionary Status of the Galaxy’s X-ray Binary Stars

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
A. V. Tutukov, A. V. Fedorova
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the evolutionary status of the X-ray binary stars of the Galaxy. It is shown that the assumption of the conservative evolution of these binary systems leads to an overestimation of the X-ray luminosity of the Galaxy by 3–4 orders. The total observed rate of accretion of matter by relativistic components of X-ray binaries is close to \( {\sim} {{10}^{{ - 6}}}{{M}_{ \odot }}{\text{/}}\)yr, while the theoretically possible rate reaches \( {\sim} {{10}^{{ - 2}}}{{M}_{ \odot }}{\text{/}}\)yr. The contradiction between these estimates is eliminated if two factors are taken into account. The first of them is the formation of a common envelope in massive X-ray binary systems after filling the Roche lobe by the donor and the brief phase of a bright X-ray source. The common envelope eliminates the output of X-ray radiation generated during accretion, and also leads to the loss of part of the donor’s matter from the system. The second factor is the presence of intense stellar wind of donors in massive X-ray binary, as well as the occurrence of induced stellar wind in low-mass donors due to exposure to hard radiation from an accreting relativistic star. At the same time, the generally accepted assumption that donors of X-ray binaries fill their Roche lobes may not be fulfilled. A significant part of the donor’s wind matter may be lost from the system. In addition, radiation can enhance the stellar wind of the accretion disk, and part of this wind will also leave the system. There are other factors that reduce the total number of accreted matter: supernova explosions in X-ray binaries, destroying part of these systems, the impossibility of accretion onto rapidly rotating young neutron stars with a strong magnetic field, as well as a rapid drop in the rate of loss of matter by the donor as its mass decreases, characteristic for low-mass X-ray systems.

银河系 X 射线双星的演化状况
摘要 本文专门分析了银河系中X射线双星的演化状况。结果表明,假设这些双星系统保守演化,会导致银河系的X射线光度被高估3-4个数量级。观测到的X射线双星相对论成分对物质的总吸积率接近({\sim} {{10}^{{ - 6}}{{M}_{ \odot }} {\{text/}})年,而理论上可能的吸积率达到({\sim} {{10}^{{ - 2}}}{{M}_{ \odot }} {\{text/}})年。如果考虑到两个因素,这些估计值之间的矛盾就会消除。第一个因素是在大质量 X 射线双星系统中,在供体填充了罗切叶之后形成的共同包层,以及明亮 X 射线源的短暂阶段。共同包络消除了吸积过程中产生的 X 射线辐射输出,同时也导致系统中部分供体物质的流失。第二个因素是大质量 X 射线双星中的供体存在强烈的恒星风,以及低质量供体由于受到来自吸积相对论恒星的硬辐射而产生的诱导恒星风。同时,一般认为 X 射线双星的供体会填充其罗氏叶的假设可能并不成立。供体风物质的很大一部分可能会从系统中流失。此外,辐射会增强吸积盘的恒星风,而这部分风也会离开系统。还有其他一些因素会减少吸积物质的总数:X射线双星中的超新星爆炸会摧毁这些系统的一部分;不可能吸积到具有强磁场的快速旋转的年轻中子星上;以及随着供体质量的降低,其物质流失率会迅速下降,这是低质量X射线系统的特征。
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Astronomy Reports
Astronomy Reports 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy Reports is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes original papers on astronomical topics, including theoretical and observational astrophysics, physics of the Sun, planetary astrophysics, radio astronomy, stellar astronomy, celestial mechanics, and astronomy methods and instrumentation.
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