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Post-Newtonian Dynamics in Dense Star Clusters: Highly Eccentric, Highly Spinning, and Repeated Binary Black Hole Mergers.

Carl L Rodriguez1, Pau Amaro-Seoane2, Sourav Chatterjee3, Frederic A Rasio3.   

Abstract

We present models of realistic globular clusters with post-Newtonian dynamics for black holes. By modeling the relativistic accelerations and gravitational-wave emission in isolated binaries and during three- and four-body encounters, we find that nearly half of all binary black hole mergers occur inside the cluster, with about 10% of those mergers entering the LIGO/Virgo band with eccentricities greater than 0.1. In-cluster mergers lead to the birth of a second generation of black holes with larger masses and high spins, which, depending on the black hole natal spins, can sometimes be retained in the cluster and merge again. As a result, globular clusters can produce merging binaries with detectable spins regardless of the birth spins of black holes formed from massive stars. These second-generation black holes would also populate any upper mass gap created by pair-instability supernovae.

Year:  2018        PMID: 29756855     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.151101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Lett        ISSN: 0031-9007            Impact factor:   9.161


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1.  The missing link in gravitational-wave astronomy: A summary of discoveries waiting in the decihertz range.

Authors:  Manuel Arca Sedda; Christopher P L Berry; Karan Jani; Pau Amaro-Seoane; Pierre Auclair; Jonathon Baird; Tessa Baker; Emanuele Berti; Katelyn Breivik; Chiara Caprini; Xian Chen; Daniela Doneva; Jose M Ezquiaga; K E Saavik Ford; Michael L Katz; Shimon Kolkowitz; Barry McKernan; Guido Mueller; Germano Nardini; Igor Pikovski; Surjeet Rajendran; Alberto Sesana; Lijing Shao; Nicola Tamanini; Niels Warburton; Helvi Witek; Kaze Wong; Michael Zevin
Journal:  Exp Astron (Dordr)       Date:  2021-04-29       Impact factor: 2.012

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