Black hole mergers in compact star clusters and massive black hole formation beyond the mass gap

Author:

Rizzuto Francesco Paolo1,Naab Thorsten1,Spurzem Rainer234ORCID,Arca-Sedda Manuel2ORCID,Giersz Mirek5ORCID,Ostriker Jeremiah Paul67,Banerjee Sambaran89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics , Karl-Schwarzschild-Str. 1, D-85741, Garching, Germany

2. Astronomisches Rechen-InstitutZentrum für Astronomie, University of Heidelberg , Mönchhofstrasse 12-14, D-69120, Heidelberg, Germany

3. National Astronomical Observatories and Key Laboratory of Computational Astrophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences , 20A Datun Road, Chaoyang District, 100101, Beijing, China

4. Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University , Yiheyuan Lu 5, Haidian Qu, 100871, Beijing, China

5. Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences , ul. Bartycka 18, PL-00-716 Warsaw, Poland

6. Department of Astronomy, Columbia University , New York, NY 10027, USA

7. Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University , Princeton, NJ 08544, USA

8. Helmholtz-Institut fur Strahlen-und Kernphysik (HISKP) , Nussallee 14-16, D-53115, Bonn, Germany

9. Argelander Institut für Astronomie (AIfA) , Auf dem Hügel 71, D-53121, Bonn, Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present direct N-body simulations, carried out with nbody6+ + gpu, of young and compact low-metallicity (Z = 0.0002) star clusters with 1.1 × 105 stars, a velocity dispersion of ∼15 $\mathrm{km\, s^{-1}}$, a half-mass radius Rh = 0.6 pc, and a binary fraction of $10{{\ \rm per\,cent}}$ including updated evolution models for stellar winds and (pulsation) pair-instability supernovae (PSNe). Within the first tens of megayears, each cluster hosts several black hole (BH) merger events which nearly cover the complete mass range of primary and secondary BH masses for current LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA gravitational wave detections. The importance of gravitational recoil is estimated statistically during post-processing analysis. We present possible formation paths of massive BHs above the assumed lower PSN mass-gap limit ($45\, {\rm M}_\odot$) into the intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH) regime ($\gt 100\, {\rm M}_\odot$) which include collisions of stars, BHs, and the direct collapse of stellar merger remnants with low core masses. The stellar evolution updates result in the early formation of heavier stellar BHs compared to the previous model. The resulting higher collision rates with massive stars support the rapid formation of massive BHs. For models assuming a high accretion efficiency for star–BH mergers, we present a first-generation formation scenario for GW190521-like events: a merger of two BHs which reached the PSN mass-gap merging with massive stars. This event is independent of gravitational recoil and therefore conceivable in dense stellar systems with low escape velocities. One simulated cluster even forms an IMBH binary (153, 173 M⊙) which is expected to merge within a Hubble time.

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Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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