@inbook{e82f2eab9cef418195ccc2d46a155f8c,
title = "Long GRBs from binary stars: runaway, Wolf-Rayet progenitors",
abstract = "The collapsar model for long gamma-ray bursts requires a rapidly rotating Wolf-Rayet star as progenitor. We test the idea of producing rapidly rotating Wolf-Rayet stars in massive close binaries through mass accretion and consecutive quasi-chemically homogeneous evolution — the latter had previously been shown to provide collapsars below a certain metallicity threshold for single stars. The binary channel presented here may provide a means for massive stars to obtain the high rotation rates required to evolve quasi-chemically homogeneous and fulfill the collapsar scenario. Moreover, it suggests that a possibly large fraction of long gamma-ray bursts occurs in runaway stars.",
author = "M. Cantiello and S.C. Yoon and N. Langer and M. Livio",
year = "2007",
language = "Undefined/Unknown",
isbn = "9780735404625",
series = "AIP conference proceedings",
publisher = "American Institute of Physics",
number = "948",
pages = "413--418",
editor = "Stancliffe, {Richard J.}",
booktitle = "Unsolved problems in stellar physics : a conference in honour of Douglas Gough : Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2-6 July 2007",
address = "United States",
}