Stellar Properties of Observed Stars Stripped in Binaries in the Magellanic Clouds

Author:

Götberg Y.ORCID,Drout M. R.ORCID,Ji A. P.ORCID,Groh J. H.,Ludwig B. A.,Crowther P. A.ORCID,Smith N.ORCID,de Koter A.,de Mink S. E.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Massive stars (∼8–25 M ) stripped of their hydrogen-rich envelopes via binary interaction are thought to be the main progenitors for merging neutron stars and stripped-envelope supernovae. We recently presented the discovery of the first set of such stripped stars in a companion paper. Here, we fit the spectra of 10 stars with new atmosphere models in order to constrain their stellar properties precisely. We find that the stellar properties align well with the theoretical expectations from binary evolution models for helium-core burning envelope-stripped stars. The fits confirm that the stars have high effective temperatures (T eff ∼ 50–100 kK), high surface gravities ( log g 5), and hydrogen-poor/helium-rich surfaces (X H,surf ∼ 0–0.4) while showing for the first time a range of bolometric luminosities (103–105 L ), small radii (∼0.5–1 R ), and low Eddington factors (Γ e ∼ 0.006–0.4). Using these properties, we derive intermediate current masses (∼1–8 M ), which suggest that their progenitors were massive stars (∼5–25 M ) and that a subset will reach core-collapse, leaving behind neutron stars or black holes. Using the model fits, we also estimate the emission rates of ionizing photons for these stars, which agree well with previous model expectations. Further, by computing models for a range of mass-loss rates, we find that the stellar winds are weaker than predicted by any existing scheme ( M ̇ wind 10 9 M yr−1). The properties of this first sample of intermediate-mass helium stars suggest they both contain progenitors of type Ib and IIb supernovae, and provide important benchmarks for binary evolution and population synthesis models.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Gouvernement du Canada ∣ Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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