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Keywords

binaries: general
stars: neutron
stars: supergiants

How to Cite

High-mass X-ray binaries and OB runaway stars. (2004). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 21(1), 128-131. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/2004rmxac..21..128k
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Abstract

High-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) represent an important phase in the evolution of massive binary systems and provide fundamental information on the properties of the OB-star primaries and their compact secondaries (neutron star, black hole). Recent observations indicate that the neutron stars in some of these systems (Vela X-1, 4U 1700-37) are more massive than the canonical mass of 1.35 MM⊙. These observations have important consequences for the equation of state at supranuclear densities and the formation mechanism(s) of neutron stars and black holes: supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. As a consequence of the supernova explosion that produced the compact star in these systems, HMXBs have high space velocities and thus are runaways. Alternatively, OB-runaway stars can be ejected from a cluster through dynamical interactions. Observations obtained with the Hipparcos satellite indicate that both scenarios are at work.