论文标题
大型二进制的爆炸性生活
The explosive life of massive binaries
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论文摘要
巨大的恒星主要是作为二进制(或较高多重性)系统成员而出生的,并且伴侣的存在可以显着改变其生命和最终命运。因此,任何观察到的大型恒星或相关瞬变样品都可能受到二进制影响的显着影响。在这里,我们专注于大规模的二进制进化与核心折叠超新星事件之间的关系。在绝大多数情况下,二进制系统中发生的第一个核心崩溃事件可以解脱这两颗恒星。在爆炸爆炸后很长一段时间以来,在超新星遗址上研究伴侣恒星的种群,或者是“寡妇”的恒星,可用于约束二进制祖细胞的先前轨道演化,以及其前同伴的爆炸物理。具体而言,“丧偶”恒星的种群可能会在黑洞出生踢的典型振幅上提供统计限制,而没有看到黑洞和可能与其形成相关的短暂性。二进制性也对预测的超新星亚型人群(包括富含氢的II型超新星)具有很大的影响,在爆炸中,富含氢的恒星是合并产品或增生器。
Massive stars are born predominantly as members of binary (or higher multiplicity) systems, and the presence of a companion can significantly alter their life and final fate. Therefore, any observed sample of massive stars or associated transients is likely to be significantly influenced by the effects of binarity. Here, we focus on the relationship between massive binary evolution and core-collapse supernova events. In the vast majority of the cases, the first core-collapse event happening in a binary system unbinds the two stars. Studying the population of companion stars, either at the supernova site, or as "widowed" stars long after the explosion, can be used to constrain the previous orbital evolution of the binary progenitor, and explosion physics of their former companion. Specifically, the population of "widowed" stars might provide statistical constraints on the typical amplitude of black hole natal kicks without seeing neither the black holes nor the transient possibly associated with their formation. Binarity also has a large impact on the predicted population of supernova sub-types, including hydrogen-rich type II supernovae, with a significant fraction of hydrogen-rich stars at explosions being either merger products or accretors.