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GW190521 from the Merger of Ultra-Dwarf Galaxies

Published 22 Sep 2020 in astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO, and astro-ph.HE | (2009.10688v1)

Abstract: We present an alternative formation scenario for the gravitational wave event GW190521, that can be explained as the merger of central black holes from two ultra-dwarf galaxies of stellar mass ∼10<sup>5−10<sup>6</sup></sup> M⊙\sim 10<sup>5-10<sup>6</sup></sup> ~M_\odot, which had themselves previously undergone a merger. The GW190521 components' masses of 85<sup>+21<em>−14M</em>⊙85<sup>{+21}<em>{-14}M</em>\odot and 66<sup>+17<em>−18M</em>⊙66<sup>{+17}<em>{-18}M</em>\odot challenge standard stellar evolution models, as they fall in the so-called mass gap. We demonstrate that the merger history of ultra-dwarf galaxies at high redshifts (1≲z≲21\lesssim z \lesssim 2) matches well the LIGO/Virgo inferred merger rate for black holes within the mass range of the GW190521 components, resulting in a likely time delay of ≲4\lesssim 4 Gyr considering the redshift of this event. We further demonstrate that the predicted time-scales are consistent with expectations for central black hole mergers, although with large uncertainties due to the lack of high-resolution simulations in low-mass dwarf galaxies. Our findings show that this black hole production and merging channel is viable and extremely interesting as a new way to explore galaxies' black hole seeds and galaxy formation. We recommend this scenario be investigated in detail with simulations and observations.

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