Date:
Tue, 17/05/201612:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Dr. Serena Repetto
Affiliation:
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Abstract:
The aim of this work is to study the
imprints that different models for black
hole (BH) and neutron star (NS) formation
have on the Galactic distribution of X-ray
binaries (XRBs) which contain these
objects. We find that the root mean
square of the height above the Galactic
plane of BH- and NS-XRBs is a powerful
proxy to discriminate among different
formation scenarios, and that binary
evolution following the BH/NS formation
does not significantly affect the Galactic
distributions of the binaries. We find that a
population model in which at least some
BHs receive a (relatively) high natal kick
fits the observed BH-XRBs best. For the
NS case, we find that a high NK
distribution, consistent with the one
derived from the measurement of pulsar
proper motion, best fits the observed data.
We also analyze the simple method we
previously used to estimate the minimal
peculiar velocity of an individual BH-XRB
at birth. We find that this method may be
less reliable in the bulge of the Galaxy for
certain models of the Galactic potential,
but that our estimate is excellent for most
of the BH-XRBs.
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