Population synthesis of ultracompact X-ray binaries in the Galactic Bulge
L. M. van Haaften, G. Nelemans, R. Voss, S. Toonen, S. F. Portegies, Zwart, L. R. Yungelson, M. V. van der Sluys

TL;DR
This study models the population and evolution of ultracompact X-ray binaries in the Galactic Bulge, predicting their numbers, properties, and luminosities, and compares these with observations to understand their formation and lifecycle.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive population synthesis of UCXBs in the Galactic Bulge, highlighting discrepancies between predicted and observed populations and suggesting faster evolutionary processes.
Findings
Predicted 0.2-1.9 x 10^5 UCXBs in the Bulge, mostly long-period systems.
Only 3 UCXBs observed versus hundreds predicted, indicating overprediction.
Most bright UCXBs are short-period with specific donor types.
Abstract
[abridged] Aims. We model the number and properties of ultracompact X-ray binaries (UCXBs) in the Galactic Bulge. The objective is to learn about the formation of UCXBs and their evolution, such as the onset of mass transfer and late-time behavior. Methods. The binary population synthesis code SeBa and stellar evolutionary tracks are used to model the UCXB population. The luminosity behavior of UCXBs is predicted using long-term X-ray observations of the known UCXBs and the thermal-viscous disk instability model. Results. In our model, the majority of UCXBs initially have a helium burning star donor. In the absence of a mechanism that destroys old UCXBs, we predict (0.2 - 1.9) x 10^5 UCXBs in the Galactic Bulge, mostly at orbital periods longer than 60 min (a large number of long-period systems also follows from the observed short-period UCXB population). About 5 - 50 UCXBs should be…
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