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    On the Common Envelope Efficiency

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    In this work, we try to use the apparent luminosity versus displacement (i.e., LXL_{\rm X} vs. RR) correlation of high mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) to constrain the common envelope (CE) efficiency αCE\alpha_{\rm CE}, which is a key parameter affecting the evolution of the binary orbit during the CE phase. The major updates that crucial for the CE evolution include a variable λ\lambda parameter and a new CE criterion for Hertzsprung gap donor stars, both of which are recently developed. We find that, within the framework of the standard energy formula for CE and core definition at mass X=10X=10\%, a high value of αCE\alpha_{\rm CE}, i.e., around 0.8-1.0, is more preferable, while αCE<∼0.4\alpha_{\rm CE}< \sim 0.4 likely can not reconstruct the observed LXL_{\rm X} vs. RR distribution. However due to an ambiguous definition for the core boundary in the literature, the used λ\lambda here still carries almost two order of magnitude uncertainty, which may translate directly to the expected value of αCE\alpha_{\rm CE}. We present the detailed components of current HMXBs and their spatial offsets from star clusters, which may be further testified by future observations of HMXB populations in nearby star-forming galaxies.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, 7 tables, accepted for publication in MNRA

    A Note on the Maximum Genus of Graphs with Diameter 4

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    Let G be a simple graph with diameter four, if G does not contain complete subgraph K3 of order three
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