IC10~X-1/NGC300~X-1: the very immediate progenitors of BH-BH binaries
Tomasz Bulik, Krzysztof Belczynski, Andrea Prestwich

TL;DR
This paper predicts that two specific extragalactic X-ray binaries will rapidly evolve into close black hole binaries, which are promising sources for gravitational wave detection, highlighting implications for stellar evolution models.
Contribution
It demonstrates that these two systems will quickly form BH-BH binaries and discusses the implications for gravitational wave detection and stellar evolution understanding.
Findings
Both systems will form BH-BH binaries within 0.3 Myr.
The BH-BH binaries will have short coalescence times (~3 Gyr).
Detection rate of such mergers could be significant for current GW detectors.
Abstract
We investigate the future evolution of two extragalactic X-ray binaries: IC10 X-1 and NGC300 X-1. Each of them consists of a high mass BH () accreting from a massive WR star companion (), and both are located in low metallicity galaxies. We analyze the current state of the systems and demonstrate that both systems will very quickly ( Myr) form close BH-BH binaries with the short coalescence time ( Gyr) and large chirp mass (). The formation of BH-BH system seems unavoidable, as {\em (i)} WR companions are well within their Roche lobes and they do not expand so no Roche lobe overflow is expected, {\em (ii)} even intense WR wind mass loss does not remove sufficient mass to prohibit the formation of the second BH, {\em (ii)} even if BH receives the large natal kick, the systems are very closely bound and are almost…
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