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    All of the presented models are described in Wiktorowicz et al. 2017. Total simulated stellar mass was 2.9e9 solar masses.

    Files are named in the following way: zZZZ_adAD_bh/ns.dat

    ZZZ represents a mantissa of metallicity (e.g. 02 refers to metallicity equal 0.02)
    AD is the accretion model (see Wiktorowicz et al. 2017 for details)
    bh/ns for black hole and neutron star accretors, respectively.
    For example, if you wish to see X-ray binaries with black holes for metallicity 0.002 and logarithmic accretion model choose: z002_ad1_bh.dat

    Each line contains information for one time-step for one system. The format of the files is as follows:
    idum iidd t dt Ma Mb Ka a e Ra dMedd dMgain Lxmt dMdonor Lxdonor mttype tran Mzamsa Mzamsb a0 e0 evroute [Units are in square brackets]

    • idum, iidd - identifiers of a system (i.e. all lines with identical idum and iidd refer to the same binary)
    • t is the age of the system (i.e. time since ZAMS) [Myr]
    • dt is the length of the actual time-step [Myr]
    • Ma is the mass of the donor [Msun]
    • Mb is the mass of the accretor [Msun]
    • Ka is a type of the donor (see below)
    • Kb is a type of the accretor (see below)
    • a is the semi-major axis of the system [Rsun]
    • e is the eccentricity of the system
    • Ra is the radius of the donor [Rsun]
    • dMedd is the Eddington limit for mass accretion
    • dMgain is the mass accretion rate
    • Lxmt is the isotropic X-ray luminosity
    • dMdonor is the mass transfer rate
    • Lxdonor is the maximal possible isotropic X-ray luminosity for actual mass transfer rate
    • mttype is the timescale of mass transfer (1 - nuclear, 4 - thermal, 5 - mass transfer from white dwarf)
    • tran is a flag telling if the system is transient or not
    • Mzamsa is the initial (at ZAMS) mass of the primary component [Msun]
    • Mzamsb is the initial (at ZAMS) mass of the secondary component [Msun]
    • a0 is the initial (at ZAMS) separation (semi-major axis) of the components [Rsun]
    • e0 is the initial (at ZAMS) eccentricity of the binary.
    • evroute is a symbolical description of binary evolution (see below)

    The list of phases used to describe evolutionary history (evroute):
    MTx - stands for non-conservative mass transfer through Roche lobe overflow. "x" indicates the donor: 1-primary, 2-secondary.
    SNx - stands for a supernovae explosion.
    CEx(a0-b0:a1-b1) - stands for a common envelope events.
    "x" indicates the donor star: 1-primary, 2-secondary or 12-both components are donors.
    "a0-b0" are integer numbers indicating stellar types (explained below) of the primary-secondary components, respectively, at the start of the CE.
    Analogously "a1-b1" indicate stellar types at the outcome of the CE.
    For example "CE2(14-2:14-7)" means that a CE was initiated by the secondary component ("CE2"), which was a Hertzsprung gap star ("-2:"), onto the primary, which was a black hole ("14-").
    In the outcome, the secondary ejected its hydrogen envelope and became a Wolf-Rayet star ("-7"), while the primary remained a black hole (":14-").
    AICtypex indicates an accretion induced core collapse.
    "type" describes the compact object to which the progenitor has collapsed and "x" - the relevant component: 1-primary, 2-secondary.
    For example "AICNS1" means that the accreting primary star ("1") has collapsed into a neutron star ("NS").

    List of stellar types:

    • 0 - main sequence star with M<=0.7 M☉ (deeply or fully convective)
    • 1 - main sequence star with M>0.7 M☉
    • 2 - Hertzsprung gap star
    • 3 - first giant branch star
    • 4 - core helium burning star
    • 5 - early asymptotic giant branch star
    • 6 - thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch star
    • 7 - main sequence naked helium star (Wolf-Rayet star)
    • 8 - Hertzsprung gap naked helium star
    • 9 - giant branch naked helium star
    • 10 - helium white dwarf
    • 11 - carbon/oxygen white dwarf
    • 12 - oxygen/neon white dwarf
    • 13 - neutron star
    • 14 - black hole
    • 17 - hybrid white dwarf

    List of X-ray files

      File name Size
      z0002_ad0_bh.zip106.74 MB
      z0002_ad0_ns.zip189.94 MB
      z0002_ad1_bh.zip118.12 MB
      z0002_ad1_ns.zip274.86 MB
      z002_ad0_bh.zip242.97 MB
      z002_ad0_ns.zip636.34 MB
      z002_ad1_bh.zip298.42 MB
      z002_ad1_ns.zip750.05 MB
      z02_ad0_bh.zip8.99 MB
      z02_ad0_ns.zip361.78 MB
      z02_ad1_bh.zip10.61 MB
      z02_ad1_ns.zip457.03 MB
      Total3.37 GB

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