Evidence for Low Kick Velocities among High-mass X-Ray Binaries in the Small Magellanic Cloud from the Spatial Correlation Function
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2021
Publication Title
Astrophysical Journal
Abstract
We present the two-point cross-correlation function between high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and their likely birthplaces (OB associations: OBAs). This function compares the spatial correlation between the observed HMXB and OBA populations against mock catalogs in which the members are distributed randomly across the sky. A significant correlation (∼15σ) is found for the HMXB and OBA populations when compared with a randomized catalog in which the OBAs are distributed uniformly over the SMC. A less significant correlation (4σ) is found for a randomized catalog of OBAs built with a bootstrap method. However, no significant correlation is detected when the randomized catalogs assume the form of a Gaussian ellipsoid or a distribution that reflects the star formation history from 40 Myr ago. Based on their observed distributions and assuming a range of migration timescales, we infer that the average value of the kick velocity inherited by an HMXB during the formation of its compact object is 2-34 km s-1. This is considerably less than the value obtained for their counterparts in the Milky Way hinting that the galactic environment affecting stellar evolution plays a role in setting the average kick velocity of HMXBs.
Department
Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy
Volume Number
919
Issue Number
2
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ac11f4
Recommended Citation
Bodaghee, Arash; Antoniou, Vallia; Zezas, Andreas; Tomsick, John A.; Jordan, Zachary; Jackson, Brenton; Agnew, Ryan; Frechette, Eric; Hornschemeier, Ann E.; and Rodriguez, Jérôme, "Evidence for Low Kick Velocities among High-mass X-Ray Binaries in the Small Magellanic Cloud from the Spatial Correlation Function" (2021). Faculty and Staff Works. 565.
https://kb.gcsu.edu/fac-staff/565