Mergers of Binary Primordial Black Holes in Evolving Dark Matter Halos

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
V. D. Stasenko, Yu. N. Eroshenko
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Abstract

The influence of a dark matter halo around binary primordial black holes on the orbit evolution and the black hole merger rate is considered. Because of the nonspherical contraction of dark matter shells, each shell upon the first contraction passes through the halo center in the direction of the radius vector corresponding to zero angular momentum. Since the shell contraction is a continuous process, at each instant of time there is a nonzero dark matter density at the halo center. This density is determined by the influence of the tidal gravitational forces from inflationary density perturbations and from other primordial black holes. The scattering of dark matter particles by a pair of black holes leads to a loss of the energy of its orbital motion and to an accelerated pair merger. In the case of primordial black holes with masses \({\sim}\;30\;M_{\odot}\), the black hole merger rate in the presence of a dark matter halo is several times higher than that without such a halo.

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演化暗物质晕中的双原始黑洞合并
研究考虑了双原始黑洞周围的暗物质晕对轨道演化和黑洞合并率的影响。由于暗物质壳的非球形收缩,每个壳在第一次收缩时都会沿着与零角动量相对应的半径矢量方向穿过光环中心。由于外壳收缩是一个连续的过程,因此在每一瞬间,光环中心都有一个非零的暗物质密度。这个密度是由来自暴胀密度扰动和其他原始黑洞的潮汐引力影响决定的。一对黑洞对暗物质粒子的散射会导致其轨道运动能量的损失,并加速一对黑洞的合并。在质量为({\sim}\;30\;M_{\odot}\)的原始黑洞的情况下,存在暗物质光环的黑洞合并率要比没有这种光环的黑洞合并率高出几倍。
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期刊介绍: Astronomy Letters is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the results of original research on all aspects of modern astronomy and astrophysics including high energy astrophysics, cosmology, space astronomy, theoretical astrophysics, radio astronomy, extragalactic astronomy, stellar astronomy, and investigation of the Solar system.
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