Binaries containing a stellar-mass black hole and a recycled radio pulsar have so far eluded detection. We present a focused investigation of the formation and evolution of these systems in the Galactic disk, highlighting the factors that limit their numbers and the reasons why they may be extremely rare. We surmise that the birthrate of black-hole/recycled-pulsar binaries in the Galactic disk is probably no higher than ~10^{-7}/yr, and may be much less. Simple arguments regarding common-envelope evolution suggest that these binaries should have orbital periods less than 10 hr and an average lifetime of <~10^8 yr before coalescence due to the emission of gravitational radiation. We expect that fewer than ~10 of these compact, relativistic b...
We calculate the evolution of close binary systems (CBSs) formed by a neutron star (behaving as a ra...
We investigate the evolution of black hole binaries embedded within geometrically thin gas discs. Ou...
International audienceWe consider evolutionary models for the population of short-period ( Porb ≲ 10...
Binaries containing a stellar mass black hole and a recycled radio pulsar have so far eluded detecti...
Binaries consisting of a pulsar and a black hole (BH) are a holy grail of astrophysics, both for the...
The discovery of a binary comprising a black hole (BH) and a millisecond pulsar (MSP) would yield in...
We investigate the possibility that mass transfer early in the evolution of a massive binary can eff...
Binary radio pulsars, first discovered by Hulse and Taylor in 1974 [1], are a unique tool for experi...
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) found direct evidence for double blac...
The Galactic center is dominated by the gravity of a super-massive black hole (SMBH), Sagittarius A∗...
If binaries consisting of two 100 Msun black holes exist they would serve as extraordinarily powerfu...
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The accretion of matter onto black holes results in their characteristic spectrum through which we c...
Coalescence of binary supermassive black holes (SBHs) would constitute the strongest sources of grav...
We calculate the evolution of close binary systems (CBSs) formed by a neutron star (behaving as a ra...
We investigate the evolution of black hole binaries embedded within geometrically thin gas discs. Ou...
International audienceWe consider evolutionary models for the population of short-period ( Porb ≲ 10...
Binaries containing a stellar mass black hole and a recycled radio pulsar have so far eluded detecti...
Binaries consisting of a pulsar and a black hole (BH) are a holy grail of astrophysics, both for the...
The discovery of a binary comprising a black hole (BH) and a millisecond pulsar (MSP) would yield in...
We investigate the possibility that mass transfer early in the evolution of a massive binary can eff...
Binary radio pulsars, first discovered by Hulse and Taylor in 1974 [1], are a unique tool for experi...
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) found direct evidence for double blac...
The Galactic center is dominated by the gravity of a super-massive black hole (SMBH), Sagittarius A∗...
If binaries consisting of two 100 Msun black holes exist they would serve as extraordinarily powerfu...
Contains fulltext : 35170.pdf ( ) (Open Access) ...
© 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
The accretion of matter onto black holes results in their characteristic spectrum through which we c...
Coalescence of binary supermassive black holes (SBHs) would constitute the strongest sources of grav...
We calculate the evolution of close binary systems (CBSs) formed by a neutron star (behaving as a ra...
We investigate the evolution of black hole binaries embedded within geometrically thin gas discs. Ou...
International audienceWe consider evolutionary models for the population of short-period ( Porb ≲ 10...