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Nuclear timescale mass transfer in models of supergiant and ultra-luminous X-ray binaries

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We investigate how the proximity of supergiant donor stars to the Eddington-limit, and their advanced evolutionary stage, may influence the evolution of massive and ultra-luminous X-ray binaries with supergiant donor stars (SGXBs and ULXs). We construct models of massive stars with different internal hydrogen/helium gradients and different hydrogen-rich envelope masses, and expose them to slow mass loss to probe the response of the stellar radius. In addition, we compute the corresponding Roche-lobe overflow mass-transfer evolution with our detailed binary stellar evolution code, approximating the compact objects as point masses. We find that a hydrogen/helium gradient in the layers beneath the surface, as it is likely present in the well-studied donor stars of observed SGBXs, can enable nuclear timescale mass-transfer in SGXBs with a BH or a NS accretor, even for mass ratios in excess of 20. In our binary evolution models, the donor stars rapidly decrease their thermal equilibrium radius and can therefore cope with the inevitably strong orbital contraction imposed by the high mass ratio. Our results open a new perspective for understanding the large number of Galactic SGXBs, and their almost complete absence in the SMC. They may also offer a way to obtain more ULX systems, to find nuclear timescale mass-transfer in ULX systems even with neutron star accretors, and shed new light on the origin of the strong B-field in these neutron stars.

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Discovery of a red supergiant donor star in SN2010da/NGC 300 ULX-1

astro-ph.HE · 2019-09-05 · accept · novelty 7.0

The donor star of SN2010da/NGC 300 ULX-1 is a red supergiant with effective temperature 3650-3900 K and radius about 310 solar radii, making this the second ULX pulsar with a spectroscopically confirmed supergiant donor.

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  • Discovery of a red supergiant donor star in SN2010da/NGC 300 ULX-1 astro-ph.HE · 2019-09-05 · accept · none · ref 42 · internal anchor

    The donor star of SN2010da/NGC 300 ULX-1 is a red supergiant with effective temperature 3650-3900 K and radius about 310 solar radii, making this the second ULX pulsar with a spectroscopically confirmed supergiant donor.