OKC colloquia
Eva Laplace: "The effect of binary mass transfer on the late evolution, death, and afterlife of massive stars"
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Europe/Stockholm
FB54 (AlbaNova Main Building)
FB54
AlbaNova Main Building
AlbaNova FB54
Description
Gravitational-wave observations have revealed the population of stellar remnants from a new angle. Yet their stellar progenitors remain uncertain, in particular in the case of black holes. At least a fraction of these stars is believed to form in isolated binary systems. In this talk, I will discuss how binary mass transfer affects the late evolution and final fate of massive stars, and discuss consequences for supernovae, black hole formation, and gravitational-wave observations. Finally, I will highlight important uncertainties in stellar physics that affect these outcomes, and how these can be constrained from observations.
Organised by
Evan O'Connor (speaker host), Ragnhild Lunnan (speaker host), Alex Burgman (OKC colloquium coordinator)
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