Bright, ultracompact X-ray binaries observed in dense star clusters, such as Galactic globular clusters, must have formed relatively recently, since their lifetimes as persistent bright sources are short (e.g., ~10^8 yr above 10^36 erg/s for a 1.4 Msun neutron star accreting from a degenerate helium companion with an initial mass of ~0.2 Msun). Therefore, we can use the present conditions in a cluster core to study possible dynamical formation processes for these sources. Here we show that direct physical collisions between neutron stars and red giants can provide a sufficient formation rate to explain the observed numbers of bright sources. These collisions produce tight, eccentric neutron star -- white dwarf binaries that decay to contact...
We report here on two complementary population synthesis studies which relate directly to the format...
We present a new dynamical scenario for the formation of short-period binary millisecond pulsars in ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2002.Includes bibliographic...
Bright, ultracompact X-ray binaries observed in dense star clusters, such as Galactic globular clust...
Bright, ultracompact X-ray binaries observed in dense star clusters, such as Galactic globular clust...
We know from observations that globular clusters are very efficient catalysts in forming unusual sho...
In this paper, the second of a series, we study the stellar dynamical and evolutionary processes lea...
We have investigated the effect of the number of primordial binaries on the relationship between the...
We report the results of new SPH calculations of parabolic collisions between a subgiant or slightly...
In this thesis we investigate the formation and evolution of compact binaries. Chapters 2 through 4 ...
(abridged) We report the results of SPH calculations of parabolic collisions between a subgiant or s...
We present a detailed assessment of the various dynamical pathways leading to the coalescence of com...
Ultracompact X-ray binary stars usually consist of a neutron star and a white dwarf, two stars bound...
Following the discovery of X-ray sources in globular clusters, the accretion of matter onto a centra...
The stellar encounter rate Γ has been shown to be strongly correlated with the number of X-ray binar...
We report here on two complementary population synthesis studies which relate directly to the format...
We present a new dynamical scenario for the formation of short-period binary millisecond pulsars in ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2002.Includes bibliographic...
Bright, ultracompact X-ray binaries observed in dense star clusters, such as Galactic globular clust...
Bright, ultracompact X-ray binaries observed in dense star clusters, such as Galactic globular clust...
We know from observations that globular clusters are very efficient catalysts in forming unusual sho...
In this paper, the second of a series, we study the stellar dynamical and evolutionary processes lea...
We have investigated the effect of the number of primordial binaries on the relationship between the...
We report the results of new SPH calculations of parabolic collisions between a subgiant or slightly...
In this thesis we investigate the formation and evolution of compact binaries. Chapters 2 through 4 ...
(abridged) We report the results of SPH calculations of parabolic collisions between a subgiant or s...
We present a detailed assessment of the various dynamical pathways leading to the coalescence of com...
Ultracompact X-ray binary stars usually consist of a neutron star and a white dwarf, two stars bound...
Following the discovery of X-ray sources in globular clusters, the accretion of matter onto a centra...
The stellar encounter rate Γ has been shown to be strongly correlated with the number of X-ray binar...
We report here on two complementary population synthesis studies which relate directly to the format...
We present a new dynamical scenario for the formation of short-period binary millisecond pulsars in ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2002.Includes bibliographic...