We compare the evolution of binary systems evolved in the MESA stellar evolution code to those in the COSMIC population synthesis code. Our aim is to convey the robustness of the equations that model binary evolution in the COSMIC code, particularly for the cases of high mass stars with closely orbiting compact object companions. Our larger goal is to accurately model the rates of these systems, as they are promising candidates for the progenitor systems behind energetic, longer lasting, radio bright GRB jets. These systems also may be key contributors to the rates of binary black hole mergers throughout our universe
Context. The first directly detected gravitational waves (GW 150914) were emitted by two coalescing ...
The coalescence of compact binaries containing neutron stars or black holes is one of the most promi...
International audienceContext. Gravitational wave interferometers have proven the existence of a new...
Rapid binary population synthesis codes are often used to investigate the evolution of compact-objec...
We are grateful to the MESA developers for building and making available high-quality computational ...
It has long been recognized that binary stars represent a significant and important population withi...
Massive binaries play a vital role in governing the evolution of dense stellar systems such as star ...
Binary stars are abundant. We describe their orbits and the effects of tides and introduce the conce...
The properties of the population of merging binary black holes encode some of the uncertain physics ...
Abstract. We compare the results of three binary population synthesis codes to un-derstand the diffe...
Binary black holes are the primary endpoint of massive stars. Their properties provide a unique oppo...
The cosmic merger rate density of black hole binaries (BHBs) can give us an essential clue to constr...
One of the most important environments in which accretion discs are found occur in interacting binar...
Using a stellar binary population synthesis code, we calculate the production rates and lifetimes of...
Making the most of the rapidly increasing population of gravitational-wave detections of black hole ...
Context. The first directly detected gravitational waves (GW 150914) were emitted by two coalescing ...
The coalescence of compact binaries containing neutron stars or black holes is one of the most promi...
International audienceContext. Gravitational wave interferometers have proven the existence of a new...
Rapid binary population synthesis codes are often used to investigate the evolution of compact-objec...
We are grateful to the MESA developers for building and making available high-quality computational ...
It has long been recognized that binary stars represent a significant and important population withi...
Massive binaries play a vital role in governing the evolution of dense stellar systems such as star ...
Binary stars are abundant. We describe their orbits and the effects of tides and introduce the conce...
The properties of the population of merging binary black holes encode some of the uncertain physics ...
Abstract. We compare the results of three binary population synthesis codes to un-derstand the diffe...
Binary black holes are the primary endpoint of massive stars. Their properties provide a unique oppo...
The cosmic merger rate density of black hole binaries (BHBs) can give us an essential clue to constr...
One of the most important environments in which accretion discs are found occur in interacting binar...
Using a stellar binary population synthesis code, we calculate the production rates and lifetimes of...
Making the most of the rapidly increasing population of gravitational-wave detections of black hole ...
Context. The first directly detected gravitational waves (GW 150914) were emitted by two coalescing ...
The coalescence of compact binaries containing neutron stars or black holes is one of the most promi...
International audienceContext. Gravitational wave interferometers have proven the existence of a new...