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2014ApJ...794....7M - Astrophys. J., 794, 7 (2014/October-2)

Roche-lobe overflow systems powered by black holes in young star clusters: the importance of dynamical exchanges.

MAPELLI M. and ZAMPIERI L.

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We have run 600 N-body simulations of intermediate-mass (∼3500 M) young star clusters (SCs; with three different metallicities (Z = 0.01, 0.1, and 1 Z). The simulations include the dependence of stellar properties and stellar winds on metallicity. Massive stellar black holes (MSBHs) with mass >25 M are allowed to form through direct collapse of very massive metal-poor stars (Z < 0.3 Z). We focus on the demographics of black hole (BH) binaries that undergo mass transfer via Roche lobe overflow (RLO). We find that 44% of all binaries that undergo an RLO phase (RLO binaries) formed through dynamical exchange. RLO binaries that formed via exchange (RLO-EBs) are powered by more massive BHs than RLO primordial binaries (RLO-PBs). Furthermore, the RLO-EBs tend to start the RLO phase later than the RLO-PBs. In metal-poor SCs (0.01-0.1 Z), >20% of all RLO binaries are powered by MSBHs. The vast majority of RLO binaries powered by MSBHs are RLO-EBs. We have produced optical color-magnitude diagrams of the simulated RLO binaries, accounting for the emission of both the donor star and the irradiated accretion disk. We find that RLO-PBs are generally associated with bluer counterparts than RLO-EBs. We compare the simulated counterparts with the observed counterparts of nine ultraluminous X-ray sources. We discuss the possibility that IC 342 X-1, Ho IX X-1, NGC 1313 X-2, and NGC 5204 X-1 are powered by an MSBH.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - black hole physics - galaxies: star clusters: general - methods: numerical - stars: kinematics and dynamics - X-rays: binaries

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