Tidal Stripping of a White Dwarf by an Intermediate-Mass Black Hole
Jin-Hong Chen, Rong-Feng Shen, Shang-Fei Liu

TL;DR
This study models the tidal stripping of white dwarfs by intermediate-mass black holes, predicting electromagnetic and gravitational wave signals, and explores their detectability and implications for transient phenomena.
Contribution
It provides hydrodynamical simulations of mass stripping, confirming analytical estimates, and assesses the observability of signals from such events.
Findings
Stripped mass scales as z^{5/2} with overfill depth z.
Electromagnetic signals are detectable up to ~320 Mpc.
Gravitational waves detectable within the Local Supercluster (~33 Mpc).
Abstract
During the inspiralling of a white dwarf (WD) into an intermediate-mass black hole (~ 10^{2-5} M_sun), both gravitational waves (GWs) and electromagnetic (EM) radiation are emitted. Once the eccentric orbit's pericenter radius approaches the tidal radius, the WD would be tidally stripped upon each pericenter passage. The accretion of these stripped mass would produce EM radiation. It is suspected that the recently discovered new types of transients, namely the quasi-periodic eruptions and the fast ultraluminous X-ray bursts, might originate from such systems. Modeling these flares requires a prediction of the amount of stripped mass from the WD and the details of the mass supply to the accretion disk. We run hydrodynamical simulations to study the orbital parameter dependence of the stripped mass. We find that our results match the analytical estimate that the stripped mass is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
