Super-Eddington Accretion as a Possible Scenario to Form GW190425

Abstract

On 2019 April 25, the LIGO/Virgo Scientific Collaboration detected a compact binary coalescence, GW190425. Under the assumption of the binary neutron star (BNS), the total mass of 3.4+0.3-0.1\, M lies five standard deviations away from the known Galactic population mean. In the standard common envelope scenario, the immediate progenitor of GW190425 is a close binary system composed of an NS and a He-rich star. With the detailed binary evolutionary modeling, we find that in order to reproduce GW190425-like events, super-Eddington accretion (e.g., 1,000\,M Edd) from a He-rich star onto the first-born NS with a typical mass of 1.33 M via stable Case BB mass transfer (MT) is necessarily required. Furthermore, the immediate progenitors should potentially have an initial mass of M ZamsHe in a range of 3.0-3.5 M and an initial orbital period of P init from 0.08 days to 0.12 days, respectively. The corresponding mass accreted onto NSs via stable Case BB MT phase varies from 0.70\, M to 0.77\, M. After the formation of the second-born NS, the BNSs are expected to be merged due to gravitational wave emission from 11 Myr to 190 Myr.

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