Context. Theoretical population number studies of binaries with at least one black hole (BH) component obviously depend on whether or not BHs receive a (natal) kick during their formation. Aims. Several observational facts seem to indicate that BHs do indeed receive a kick during their formation. In the present paper, we discuss additional evidence of this. Methods. The progenitors of wind-fed high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXB) with a BH component (BH HMXB) are WR+OB binaries where the Wolf–Rayet (WR) star will finally collapse and form the BH. Starting from the observed population of WR+OB binaries in the solar neighborhood, we predict the population of wind-fed BH HMXBs as a function of the BH-natal kick. Results. The simulations reveal that...
Observations of X-ray binaries indicate a dearth of compact objects in the mass range from ∼2 − 5 M⊙...
It has been known for some time that neutron stars receive kicks (so-called natal kicks) when they a...
Gravitational waves from the binary black hole (BH) merger GW150914 may enlighten our understanding ...
Context. Theoretical population number studies of binaries with at least one black hole (BH) compone...
International audienceContext. In the Milky Way, ∼18 Wolf-Rayet+O star (WR+O) binaries are known wit...
We investigate whether stellar-mass black holes have to receive natal kicks in order to explain the ...
International audienceIt is believed that stellar black holes (BHs) can be formed in two different w...
A longstanding question in stellar evolution is which massive stars produce black holes (BHs) rather...
Context. The first directly detected gravitational waves (GW 150914) were emitted by two coalescing ...
Contains fulltext : 159165.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This Thesis rev...
This Thesis revolves around the topic of black holes (BHs) in X-ray binaries (XRBs). The trigger of ...
We show that black hole high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) with O- orB-type donor stars and relatively...
We study theoretically the formation of black-hole (BH) X-ray binaries. Consistency of the models wi...
The dozen known black-hole X-ray binaries are our sole source of information on the stellar-mass bla...
The formation of stellar-mass black holes (BHs) is still very uncertain. Two main uncertainties are ...
Observations of X-ray binaries indicate a dearth of compact objects in the mass range from ∼2 − 5 M⊙...
It has been known for some time that neutron stars receive kicks (so-called natal kicks) when they a...
Gravitational waves from the binary black hole (BH) merger GW150914 may enlighten our understanding ...
Context. Theoretical population number studies of binaries with at least one black hole (BH) compone...
International audienceContext. In the Milky Way, ∼18 Wolf-Rayet+O star (WR+O) binaries are known wit...
We investigate whether stellar-mass black holes have to receive natal kicks in order to explain the ...
International audienceIt is believed that stellar black holes (BHs) can be formed in two different w...
A longstanding question in stellar evolution is which massive stars produce black holes (BHs) rather...
Context. The first directly detected gravitational waves (GW 150914) were emitted by two coalescing ...
Contains fulltext : 159165.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This Thesis rev...
This Thesis revolves around the topic of black holes (BHs) in X-ray binaries (XRBs). The trigger of ...
We show that black hole high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) with O- orB-type donor stars and relatively...
We study theoretically the formation of black-hole (BH) X-ray binaries. Consistency of the models wi...
The dozen known black-hole X-ray binaries are our sole source of information on the stellar-mass bla...
The formation of stellar-mass black holes (BHs) is still very uncertain. Two main uncertainties are ...
Observations of X-ray binaries indicate a dearth of compact objects in the mass range from ∼2 − 5 M⊙...
It has been known for some time that neutron stars receive kicks (so-called natal kicks) when they a...
Gravitational waves from the binary black hole (BH) merger GW150914 may enlighten our understanding ...