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The High Mass X-ray Binaries in star-forming galaxies

M. Celeste Artale, Nicola Giacobbo, Michela Mapelli, Paolo Esposito

Published 2018-11-15Version 1

The high mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) provide an exciting framework to investigate the evolution of massive stars and the processes behind binary evolution. HMXBs have shown to be good tracers of recent star formation in galaxies and might be important feedback sources at early stages of the Universe. Furthermore, HMXBs are likely the progenitors of gravitational wave sources (BH--BH or BH--NS binaries that may merge producing gravitational waves). In this work, we investigate the nature and properties of HMXB population in star-forming galaxies. We combine the results from the population synthesis model MOBSE (Giacobbo et al. 2018) together with galaxy catalogs from EAGLE simulation (Schaye et al. 2015). Therefore, this method describes the HMXBs within their host galaxies in a self-consistent way. We compute the X-ray luminosity function (XLF) of HMXBs in star-forming galaxies, showing that this methodology matches the main features of the observed XLF.

Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in Proc. IAUS 346: High-mass X-ray binaries: illuminating the passage from massive binaries to merging compact objects
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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