The Role of High-mass Stellar Binaries in the Formation of High-mass Black Holes in Dense Star Clusters

Ambreesh Khurana, Sourav Chatterjee
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Recent detections of gravitational waves from mergers of binary black holes (BBHs) with pre-merger source-frame individual masses in the so-called upper mass-gap, expected due to (pulsational) pair instability supernova ((P)PISN), have created immense interest in the astrophysical production of high-mass black holes (BHs). Previous studies show that high-mass BHs may be produced via repeated BBH mergers inside dense star clusters. Alternatively, inside dense star clusters, stars with unusually low core-to-envelope mass ratios can form via mergers of high-mass stars, which then can avoid (P)PISN, but produce high-mass BHs via mass fallback. We simulate detailed star-by-star multi-physics models of dense star clusters using the Monte Carlo cluster evolution code, CMC, to investigate the role of primordial binary fraction among high-mass stars (>=15 Msun) on the formation of high-mass BHs. We vary the high-mass stellar binary fraction (fb_15_prime) while keeping all other initial properties, including the population of high-mass stars, unchanged. We find that the number of high-mass BHs, as well as the mass of the most massive BH formed via stellar core-collapse are proportional to fb_15_prime. In contrast, there is no correlation between fb_15_prime and the number of high-mass BHs formed via BH-BH mergers. Since the total production of high-mass BHs is dominated by BH-BH mergers in old clusters, the overall number of high-mass BHs produced over the typical lifetime of globular clusters is insensitive to fb_15_prime. Furthermore, we study the differences in the demographics of BH-BH mergers as a function of fb_15_prime.
高质恒星双星在密集星团中形成高质黑洞过程中的作用
最近探测到的双黑洞(BBHs)合并产生的引力波,其合并前源框的单个质量处于所谓的上质量间隙(uppermass-gap),预计是由于(脉冲)对不稳定性超新星((P)PISN)引起的,这引起了人们对高质黑洞(BHs)天体物理产生的极大兴趣。先前的研究表明,高质黑洞可能是通过高密度星团内部的重复BBH合并产生的。或者,在致密星团内部,内核与外壳质量比异常低的恒星可以通过高质恒星的合并形成,这样就可以避免(P)PISN,但会通过质量回落产生高质黑洞。我们使用蒙特卡罗星团演化代码 CMC 模拟了高密度星团的详细的逐星多物理模型,研究了高质恒星(>=15 Msun)中的原始双星比例对高质 BH 形成的作用。我们改变了高质恒星的双星比例(fb_15_prime),同时保持所有其他初始属性不变,包括高质恒星的数量。我们发现,高质 BH 的数量以及通过恒星核心坍缩形成的最大质量 BH 的质量与 fb_15_prime 成正比。与此相反,fb_15_prime 与通过 BH-BH 合并形成的高质 BH 的数量之间没有相关性。由于老星团中的BH-BH合并主要产生高质BH,因此在球状星团的典型生命周期中产生的高质BH的总数对fb_15_prime并不敏感。此外,我们还研究了BH-BH合并的动力学差异与fb_15_prime的函数关系。
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