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2023MNRAS.524.1965T - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 524, 1965-1986 (2023/September-2)

Stellar-mass black holes in the Hyades star cluster?

TORNIAMENTI S., GIELES M., PENOYRE Z., JERABKOVA T., WANG L. and ANDERS F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Astrophysical models of binary-black hole mergers in the universe require a significant fraction of stellar-mass black holes (BHs) to receive negligible natal kicks to explain the gravitational wave detections. This implies that BHs should be retained even in open clusters with low escape velocities (≲1 km s–1). We search for signatures of the presence of BHs in the nearest open cluster to the Sun - the Hyades - by comparing density profiles of direct N-body models to data from Gaia. The observations are best reproduced by models with 2-3 BHs at present. Models that never possessed BHs have an half-mass radius $\sim 30~{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$ smaller than the observed value, while those where the last BHs were ejected recently (≲150 Myr ago) can still reproduce the density profile. In 50 per cent of the models hosting BHs, we find BHs with stellar companion(s). Their period distribution peaks at ∼103 yr, making them unlikely to be found through velocity variations. We look for potential BH companions through large Gaia astrometric and spectroscopic errors, identifying 56 binary candidates - none of which is consistent with a massive compact companion. Models with 2-3 BHs have an elevated central velocity dispersion, but observations cannot yet discriminate. We conclude that the present-day structure of the Hyades requires a significant fraction of BHs to receive natal kicks smaller than the escape velocity of $\sim 3 \, \mathrm{km \, s^{-1}}$ at the time of BH formation and that the nearest BHs to the Sun are in, or near, Hyades.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - methods: numerical - binaries: general - stars: kinematics and dynamics - star clusters: individual: Hyades cluster

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