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Compact object binary mergers driven by cluster tides: a new channel for LIGO/Virgo gravitational wave events (1907.00994v2)

Published 1 Jul 2019 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.HE

Abstract: The detections of gravitational waves produced in mergers of binary black holes (BH) and neutron stars (NS) by LIGO/Virgo have stimulated interest in the origin of the progenitor binaries. Dense stellar systems - globular and nuclear star clusters - are natural sites of compact object binary formation and evolution towards merger. Here we explore a new channel for the production of binary mergers in clusters, in which the tidal field of the cluster secularly drives the binary to high eccentricity (even in the absence of a central massive black hole) until gravitational wave emission becomes important. We employ the recently developed secular theory of cluster tide-driven binary evolution to compute present day merger rates for BH-BH, NS-BH and NS-NS binaries, varying cluster potential and central concentration of the binary population (but ignoring cluster evolution and stellar flybys for now). Unlike other mechanisms, this new dynamical channel can produce a significant number of mergers out to cluster-centric distances of several pc. For NS-NS binaries we find merger rates in the range $0.01-0.07$ Gpc${-3}$ yr${-1}$ from globular clusters and $0.1-0.2$ Gpc${-3}$ yr${-1}$ from cusped nuclear clusters. For NS-BH and BH-BH binaries we find small merger rates from globular clusters, but a rate of $0.1 - 0.2$ Gpc${-3}$ yr${-1}$ from cusped nuclear clusters, contributing to the observed LIGO/Virgo rate at the level of several per cent. Therefore, cluster tide-driven mergers constitute a new channel that can be further explored with current and future gravitational wave detectors.

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