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2017MNRAS.471L.105S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 471, L105-L109 (2017/October-2)

The formation and coalescence sites of the first gravitational wave events.

SCHNEIDER R., GRAZIANI L., MARASSI S., SPERA M., MAPELLI M., ALPARONE M. and DE BENNASSUTI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a novel theoretical model to characterize the formation and coalescence sites of compact binaries in a cosmological context. This is based on the coupling between the binary population synthesis code SeBawith a simulation following the formation of a Milky Way-like halo in a well-resolved cosmic volume of 4 cMpc, performed with the GAMESH pipeline. We have applied this technique to investigate when and where systems with properties similar to the recently observed LIGO/VIRGO events are more likely to form and where they are more likely to reside when they coalesce. We find that more than 70 per cent of GW151226 and LVT151012-like systems form in galaxies with stellar mass M* > 108 M in the redshift range [0.06-3] and [0.14-11.3], respectively. All GW150914-like systems form in low-metallicity dwarfs with M* < 5 x 106 M at 2.4 <= z <= 4.2. Despite these initial differences, by the time they reach coalescence the observed events are most likely hosted by star-forming galaxies with M* > 1010 M. Due to tidal stripping and radiative feedback, a non-negligible fraction of GW150914-like candidates end-up in galaxies with properties similar to dwarf spheroidals and ultrafaint satellites.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - gravitational waves - binaries: close - stars:black holes - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: high-redshift

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