Authors: R. O'Shaughnessy (1), C. Kim (2)V. Kalogera (1), K. Belczynski (3) ((1) Northwestern University, (2) Cornell university, (3) New Mexico State University) Date: 3 Oct 2006
Abstract: The observed samples of supernovae (SN) and double compact objects (DCOs) provide several critical constraints on population-synthesis models: the parameters of these models must be carefully chosen to reproduce, among other factors, (i) the formation rates of double neutron star (NS-NS) binaries and of white dwarf-neutron star (WD-NS) binaries, estimated from binary samples, and (ii) the type II and Ib/c supernova rates. Even allowing for extremely conservative accounting of the uncertainties in observational and theoretical predictions, we find only a few plausible population synthesis models |
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