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GW170817A as a hierarchical black hole merger

Bence Kocsis, S. Klimenko, V. Gayathri, I. Bartos, Szabolcs Márka, Zoltán Haiman, Yi Yang

2020Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford)37 citations

Abstract

Despite the rapidly growing number of stellar-mass binary black hole mergers discovered through gravitational waves, the origin of these binaries is still not known. In galactic centers, black holes can be brought to each others' proximity by dynamical processes, resulting in mergers. It is also possible that black holes formed in previous mergers encounter new black holes, resulting in so-called hierarchical mergers. Hierarchical events carry signatures such as higher-than-usual black hole mass and spin. Here we show that the recently reported gravitational-wave candidate, GW170817A, could be the result of such a hierarchical merger. In particular, its chirp mass ~40 M⊙ and effective spin of χeff ~ 0.5 are the typically expected values from hierarchical mergers within the disks of active galactic nuclei. We find that the reconstructed parameters of GW170817A strongly favor a hierarchical merger origin over having been produced by an isolated binary origin (with an odds ratio of > 103).

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Binary black holePhysicsBlack hole (networking)Gravitational waveAstrophysicsMass ratioSpin-flipBinary numberIntermediate-mass black holeStellar black holeGravitationAstronomyAccretion (finance)GalaxyComputer scienceRouting protocolComputer networkLink-state routing protocolArithmeticRouting (electronic design automation)MathematicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
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