White Dwarf Subsystems in Core-Collapsed Globular Clusters
Kyle Kremer, Nicholas Z. Rui, Newlin C. Weatherford, Sourav, Chatterjee, Giacomo Fragione, Frederic A. Rasio, Carl L. Rodriguez, Claire S., Ye

TL;DR
This paper investigates the properties and astrophysical implications of white dwarf populations in core-collapsed globular clusters, highlighting their role in core collapse, gravitational wave sources, and transient events.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of white dwarf subsystems in core-collapsed clusters, including their dynamics, merger rates, and observational signatures.
Findings
White dwarf binaries can halt core collapse through dynamical burning.
Predicted white dwarf merger rate is about 0.1-1% of Type Ia supernova rate.
White dwarf and main sequence star collisions are frequent and produce observable transients.
Abstract
Numerical and observational evidence suggests that massive white dwarfs dominate the innermost regions of core-collapsed globular clusters by both number and total mass. Using NGC 6397 as a test case, we constrain the features of white dwarf populations in core-collapsed clusters, both at present day and throughout their lifetimes. The dynamics of these white dwarf subsystems have a number of astrophysical implications. We demonstrate that the collapse of globular cluster cores is ultimately halted by the dynamical burning of white dwarf binaries. We predict core-collapsed clusters in the local universe yield a white dwarf merger rate of , roughly of the observed Type Ia supernova rate. We show that prior to merger, inspiraling white dwarf binaries will be observable as gravitational wave sources at milli- and decihertz…
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