Triples as Links between Binary Black Hole Mergers, Their Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes

Smadar Naoz, Zoltán Haiman, Eliot Quataert and Liz Holzknecht
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We propose a formation pathway linking black holes (BHs) observed in gravitational-wave (GW) mergers, wide BH–stellar systems uncovered by Gaia, and accreting low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs). In this scenario, a stellar-mass BH binary undergoes isolated binary evolution and merges while hosting a distant, dynamically unimportant tertiary stellar companion. The tertiary becomes relevant only after the merger, when the remnant BH receives a GW recoil kick. Depending on the kick velocity and system configuration, the outcome can be: (1) a bright electromagnetic (EM) counterpart to the GW merger; (2) an LMXB; (3) a wide BH–stellar companion system resembling the Gaia BH population; or (4) an unbound isolated BH. Modeling the three-body dynamics, we find that ∼0.02% of LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA (LVK) mergers may be followed by an EM counterpart within ∼10 days, produced by tidal disruption of the star by the BH. The flare is likely brightest in the optical–UV and lasts for days to weeks; in some cases, partial disruption causes recurring flares with a period of ∼2 months. We further estimate that this channel can produce ∼1%–10% of Gaia BH systems in the Milky Way. This scenario provides the first physically motivated link between GW sources, Gaia BHs, and some X-ray binaries, and predicts a rare but robust pathway for EM counterparts to binary BH mergers, potentially detectable in LVK’s O5 run.
三元组作为双黑洞合并、它们的电磁对应物和星系黑洞之间的联系
我们提出了一条连接引力波(GW)合并中观测到的黑洞(BHs)、盖亚发现的宽bh恒星系统和吸积低质量x射线双星(lmxb)的形成路径。在这种情况下,一个恒星质量的黑洞双星经历了孤立的双星演化和合并,同时拥有一个遥远的、动态上不重要的三级恒星伴星。只有在合并之后,当残余的黑洞受到GW的后坐力冲击时,第三纪黑洞才变得相关。根据踢腿速度和系统配置,结果可能是:(1)GW合并的明亮电磁(EM)对应物;(2) LMXB;(3)一个类似盖亚黑洞的大范围伴星系统;(4)非束缚孤立黑洞。对三体动力学进行建模后,我们发现,在10天内,由黑洞对恒星的潮汐破坏产生的,约0.02%的LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK)合并之后可能会发生EM对应。这种耀斑可能是光学紫外线中最亮的,持续数天到数周;在某些情况下,部分中断会导致周期性耀斑,持续时间为2个月。我们进一步估计,这个通道可以产生银河系中盖亚黑洞系统的1%-10%。这种情况提供了GW源、Gaia黑洞和一些x射线双星之间的第一个物理驱动的联系,并预测了EM对应的双黑洞合并的罕见但强大的途径,可能在LVK的O5运行中检测到。
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