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Neutron stars in globular clusters: Formation and observational manifestations

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PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1134/S106377370606003X

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binary X-ray sources; neutron stars; millisecond pulsars; globular clusters

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Population synthesis is used to model the number of neutron stars in globular clusters that are observed as low-mass X-ray sources and millisecond radio pulsars. The dynamical interactions between binary and single stars in a cluster are assumed to take place only with a continuously replenished background of single stars whose properties keep track of the variations in parameters of the cluster as a whole and the evolution of single stars. We use the hypothesis that the neutron stars forming in binary systems from components with initial masses of similar to 8-12 M-. during the collapse of degenerate O-Ne-Mg cores through electron captures do not acquire a high space velocity. The remaining neutron stars ( from single stars with masses > 8 M-. or from binary components with masses > 12 M-.) are assumed to be born with high space velocities. According to this hypothesis, a sizeable fraction of the forming neutron stars remain in globular clusters ( about 1000 stars in a cluster with a mass of 5 x 10(5) M-.). The number of millisecond radio pulsars forming in such a cluster in the case of accretion-driven spinup in binary systems is found to be similar to 10, in agreement with observations. Our modeling also reproduces the observed shape of the X-ray luminosity function for accreting neutron stars in binary systems with normal and degenerate components and the distribution of spin periods for millisecond pulsars.

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