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Formation of Merging Stellar-mass Black Hole Binaries by Gravitational-wave Emission in Active Galactic Nucleus Disks

Barak Rom, Re’em Sari, Dong Lai

2024The Astrophysical Journal14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Many stellar-mass black holes (sBHs) are expected to orbit supermassive black holes at galactic centers. For galaxies with active galactic nuclei, it is likely that the sBHs reside in a disk. We study the formation of sBH binaries via gravitational-wave emission in such disks. We examine analytically the dynamics of two sBHs orbiting a supermassive black hole, estimate the capture cross section, and derive the eccentricity distribution of bound binaries at different frequency bands. We find that the majority of the merging sBH binaries, assembled in this manner, can be measured as highly eccentric, detectable in the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) band from their formation, with (1 − e ) ≪ 1, through their circularization and up to their merger; the remaining binaries circularize to small eccentricities ( e ≲ 0.3) before entering the LVK band. More eccentric mergers would be observed for sBHs with higher random velocities, closer to the supermassive black hole, or at lower observing frequency bands, as planned in future gravitational-wave detectors such as the Einstein Telescope and LISA.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsActive galactic nucleusNucleusAstronomyBlack hole (networking)Gravitational waveIntermediate-mass black holeStellar black holeGravitationBinary black holeGalaxyMedicineComputer scienceRouting (electronic design automation)Computer networkRouting protocolLink-state routing protocolPsychiatryPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations
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