Effects of Irradiation on the Evolution of Ultra-compact X-ray Binaries

Abstract

Using the Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics code, we investigate the influences of irradiation on ultra-compact X-ray binary (UCXB) evolution. Although the persistent UCXBs have short orbital periods which result in high irradiation flux, the irradiation hardly affects the evolution of persistent sources because the WDs in these binaries have large masses which lead to very low irradiation depth. The irradiation has a significant effect on the transient sources during outburst phase. At the beginning of the outburst, high X-ray luminosity produces high radiation flux, which results in the significant expansion of WD. Then, the irradiation triggers high mass-transfer rates, which can last several days for the transient sources with WDs whose masses are larger than 0.015 M or several hundred years for these sources with WDs whose masses are less than 0.012 M. The observed three persistent UCXBs, XTE J0929-314, 4U 1916-05 and SWIFT J1756.9-2508, may belong to the latter.

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