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On the magnetic braking law in black hole low-mass X-ray binaries

Zhuling Deng, Xiangdong Li

Published 2024-07-15Version 1

Magnetic braking (MB) plays an important role in the evolution of close low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs). It is also essential to the formation of ultracompact X-ray binaries (UCXBs). There have been lively investigations on the MB mechanism(s) in both single stars and close binaries including cataclysmic variables and neutron star (NS) LMXBs, but with diverse conclusions. In this paper we explore the effect of MB on the black hole (BH) LMXB evolution. We combine binary population synthesis with detailed binary evolution to obtain the expected properties of Galactic BH LMXB population. The simulated results are compared with the observational data including the BH mass, companion mass, companion temperature, orbital period, and mean accretion rate. Our results reveal that the MB laws with relatively low efficiency (i.e., RM12 and RVJ83) exhibit better agreement with observations, contrary to what was found for NS LMXBs. This raises the interesting question about whether MB really follows the same unified law in different types of binaries. We also predict that only a very small fraction ($\lesssim 2.5\%$) of BH LMXBs can evolve to be UCXBs. This explains why there is no BH UCXB discovered by far.

Comments: 16 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication by ApJ
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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