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2022MNRAS.517.2953T - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 517, 2953-2965 (2022/December-1)

Dynamics of binary black holes in young star clusters: the impact of cluster mass and long-term evolution.

TORNIAMENTI S., RASTELLO S., MAPELLI M., DI CARLO U.N., BALLONE A. and PASQUATO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Dynamical interactions in dense star clusters are considered one of the most effective formation channels of binary black holes (BBHs). Here, we present direct N-body simulations of two different star cluster families: low-mass (∼500-800 M) and relatively high-mass star clusters (≥5000 M). We show that the formation channels of BBHs in low- and high-mass star clusters are extremely different and lead to two completely distinct populations of BBH mergers. Low-mass clusters host mainly low-mass BBHs born from binary evolution, while BBHs in high-mass clusters are relatively massive (chirp mass up to ∼100 M) and driven by dynamical exchanges. Tidal disruption dramatically quenches the formation and dynamical evolution of BBHs in low-mass clusters on a very short time-scale (≲100 Myr), while BBHs in high-mass clusters undergo effective dynamical hardening until the end of our simulations (1.5 Gyr). In high-mass clusters, we find that 8 per cent of BBHs have primary mass in the pair-instability mass gap at metallicity Z = 0.002, all of them born via stellar collisions, while only one BBH with primary mass in the mass gap forms in low-mass clusters. These differences are crucial for the interpretation of the formation channels of gravitational-wave sources.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - gravitational waves - methods: numerical - binaries: general - stars: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: star clusters: general

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