Population synthesis of Be X-ray binaries: metallicity dependence of total X-ray outputs

Kavli Affiliate: George Efstathiou

| First 5 Authors: Boyuan Liu, Nina S. Sartorio, Robert G. Izzard, Anastasia Fialkov,

| Summary:

X-ray binaries (XRBs) are thought to regulate cosmic thermal and ionization
histories during the Epoch of Reionization and Cosmic Dawn ($zsim
5-30$).Theoretical predictions of the X-ray emission from XRBs are important
for modelling such early cosmic evolution. Nevertheless, the contribution from
Be-XRBs, powered by accretion of compact objects from decretion disks around
rapidly rotating O/B stars, has not been investigated systematically. Be-XRBs
are the largest class of high-mass XRBs (HMXBs) identified in local
observations and are expected to play even more important roles in metal-poor
environments at high redshifts. In light of this, we build a physically
motivated model for Be-XRBs based on recent hydrodynamic simulations and
observations of decretion disks. Our model is able to reproduce the observed
population of Be-XRBs in the Small Magellanic Cloud with appropriate initial
conditions and binary stellar evolution parameters. We derive the X-ray output
from Be-XRBs as a function of metallicity in the (absolute) metallicity range
$Zin [10^{-4},0.03]$ with a large suite of binary population synthesis (BPS)
simulations. The simulated Be-XRBs can explain a non-negligible fraction
($gtrsim 30%$) of the total X-ray output from HMXBs observed in nearby
galaxies for $Zsim 0.0003-0.02$. The X-ray luminosity per unit star formation
rate from Be-XRBs in our fiducial model increases by a factor of $sim 8$ from
$Z=0.02$ to $Z=0.0003$, which is similar to the trend seen in observations of
all types of HMXBs. We conclude that Be-XRBs are potentially important X-ray
sources that deserve greater attention in BPS of XRBs.

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