Production of recycled pulsars in globular clusters via two-body tidal capture

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Binary Stars, Globular Clusters, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, Two Body Problem, Computational Astrophysics, Monte Carlo Method, Stellar Mass Accretion, Stellar Mass Ejection, Stellar Models, Stellar Orbits

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The numbers of binary systems containing a neutron star that are formed in the cores of globular clusters via two-body tidal capture are investigated. The subsequent evolution of the resulting binary systems is examined. Monte Carlo techniques are employed to trace the histories of many neutron stars in the core of a model globular cluster. Various scenarios for mass stripping during capture and orbital circularization, and the effects of magnetic braking on the circularized orbits are explored. Calculations are carried out for two model clusters: 47 Tuc and Omega Cen. Distributions of orbital periods for newly formed binaries containing a neutron star in orbit with either a main-sequence star or a giant are presented. Each binary is followed until contact between the captured star and the neutron star is established. It is argued that these systems should be regarded as potential progenitors of 'recycled' pulsars.

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