Research paper
New constraints on the Bray conservation-of-momentum natal kick model from multiple distinct observations
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- New constraints on the Bray conservation-of-momentum natal kick model from multiple distinct observations
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Natal supernova kicks, the linear momentum compact remnants receive during their formation, are an essential part of binary population synthesis (BPS) models. Although these kicks are well supported by evidence, their underlying distributions and incorporation into BPS models are uncertain. In this work, we investigate the nature of natal kicks using a previously proposed analytical prescription where the strength of the kick is given by vk=αmejectamremnant+βkms−1, for free parameters α and β...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2023-05-02
- Creator
- Richards, SM / Eldridge, JJ / Briel, MM / Stevance, HF / Willcox, R
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/66439
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- 5101 Astronomical Sciences / 51 Physical Sciences / Science & Technology / Physical Sciences / Astronomy & Astrophysics / gravitational waves / methods: numerical / supernovae: general / transients: neutron star mergers / NEUTRON-STAR KICKS / RAY BURST CATALOG / COSMIC MERGER RATE / VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION / BINARY / PULSAR / MASS / SUPERNOVAE / EVOLUTION / DISCOVERY / 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences / 5107 Particle and high energy physics / 5109 Space sciences
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