5–30 Jun 2017
Nordita, Stockholm
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Formation of Double Neutron Stars

19 Jun 2017, 09:30
30m
FD5 (Nordita, Stockholm)

FD5

Nordita, Stockholm

Speaker

Thomas Tauris

Description

In recent years, the discovery rate of double neutron star (DNS) systems has increased rapidly and the coming decade will greatly enhance the number of both radio pulsar DNS systems, with the completion of the Square-Kilometre-Array, and DNS mergers from detections of high-frequency gravitational waves using LIGO. This calls for a new investigation of the formation and evolution of DNS systems. In this talk, I will summarise the exotic journey of binary stars leading to the production of DNS systems and discuss all their key parameters. This includes correlations between spin period (of the first-formed, mildly recycled NS), orbital period and eccentricity, based on theoretical modelling. I discuss NS masses and the anticipated recorded mass spectrum from near future LIGO/VIRGO detections of DNS mergers. Finally, I will discuss NS kicks (magnitude and direction) with a surprising result and present a large set of Monte Carlo simulations of the second SN in order to extrapolate the pre-SN stellar properties and probe the explosions of these ultra-stripped SNe.

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