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Ancestral Black Holes of Binary Merger GW190521

Published 24 Jan 2022 in astro-ph.HE | (2201.09943v1)

Abstract: GW190521 was the most massive black hole merger discovered by LIGO/Virgo so far, with masses in tension with stellar evolution models. A possible explanation of such heavy black holes is that they themselves are the remnants of previous mergers of lighter black holes. Here we estimate the masses of the ancestral black holes of GW190521, assuming it is the end product of previous mergers. We find that the heaviest parental black holes has a mass of 62<sup>+21−1962<sup>{+21}_{-19} M<em>⊙<em>\odot (90% credible level). We find 78% probability that it is in the $50$ M</em>⊙−120</em>\odot-120 M⊙_\odot mass gap, indicating that it may also be the end product of a previous merger. We therefore also compute the expected mass distributions of the "grandparent" black holes of GW190521, assuming they existed. Ancestral black hole masses could represent an additional puzzle piece in identifying the origin of LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA's heaviest black holes.

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