Hiding out at the Low End: No Gap and a Peak in the Black-hole Mass Spectrum

Anarya Ray, Will M. Farr and Vassiliki Kalogera
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In recent years, the existence of a gap in the mass spectrum of compact objects formed from stellar collapse, between the heaviest neutron stars and the lightest black holes, has been a matter of significant debate. The presence or absence of a mass gap has implications for the supernova mechanism, as well as being a fundamental property of the compact object mass function. In X-ray binaries containing black holes, a gap is observed, but it is not known whether this is representative of a true gap in the mass function or due to selection effects or systematic biases in mass estimation. Binary black hole mergers detected from gravitational waves in the GWTC-3 transient catalog furnish a large sample of several tens of low-mass black holes with a well-understood selection function. Here, we analyze the 25 GWTC-3 merger events (along with GW230529_181500) with at least one black hole (3 M⊙ < m1) and chirp masses below those of a 20–20 M⊙ merger ( ) to uncover the structure of the low-mass black hole mass function. Using flexible parameterized models for the mass function, we find, similar to existing studies, a sharp peak in the mass function at m ≃ (8–10M⊙). We observe a steady decline in the merger rate to lower masses but by less than an order of magnitude in total and find that the first percentile of black hole masses in our most flexible model is . In other words, this sample of low-mass black holes is not consistent with the existence of a mass gap.
隐藏在低端:黑洞质谱中没有缺口和一个峰值
近年来,在最重的中子星和最轻的黑洞之间,由恒星坍缩形成的致密天体的质谱中是否存在差距,一直是一个引起重大争论的问题。质量间隙的存在与否对超新星的机制有影响,同时也是致密物体质量函数的基本性质。在包含黑洞的x射线双星中,观察到一个间隙,但不知道这是质量函数中真正的间隙的代表,还是由于质量估计中的选择效应或系统偏差。从GWTC-3瞬态星表的引力波中探测到的双黑洞并合提供了几十个低质量黑洞的大样本,并具有很好理解的选择函数。在这里,我们分析了25个GWTC-3合并事件(以及GW230529_181500),其中至少有一个黑洞(3 M⊙< m1),啁啾质量低于20-20 M⊙合并(),以揭示低质量黑洞质量函数的结构。利用质量函数的灵活参数化模型,我们发现在m处(8-10M⊙)质量函数有一个尖峰。我们观察到合并率稳步下降到更低的质量,但总降幅小于一个数量级,并发现在我们最灵活的模型中,黑洞质量的第一个百分位数是。换句话说,这个低质量黑洞的样本与质量间隙的存在不一致。
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