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A possible formation scenario of the Gaia BH1: inner binary merger in triple systems

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-10-15 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Based on astrometric measurements and spectral analysis from GaiaGaia DR3, two quiescent black hole (BH) binaries, GaiaGaia BH1 and BH2, have been identified. Their origins remain controversial, particularly for GaiaGaia BH1. By considering a rapidly rotating (ω/ωcrit=0.8\omega/\omega_{\rm crit} = 0.8) and strongly magnetized (B0=5000B_{\rm 0} = 5000 G) merger product, we find that, at typical Galactic metallicity, the merger product can undergo efficient chemically homogeneous evolution (CHE). This results in the merger product having a significantly smaller radius during its evolution compared to that of a normally evolving massive star. Under the condition that the initial triple stability is satisfied, we use the Multiple Stellar Evolution (MSE) code and the MESA code to identify an initial hierarchical triple that can evolve into GaiaGaia BH1. It initially consists of three stars with masses of 9.03 MM_{\odot}, 3.12 MM_{\odot}, and 1 MM_{\odot}, with inner and outer orbital periods of 2.21 days and 121.92 days, and inner and outer eccentricities of 0.41 and 0.45, respectively. This triple initially experiences triple evolution dynamics instability (TEDI) followed by Roche lobe overflow (RLOF). During RLOF, the inner orbit shrinks, and tidal effects gradually suppress the TEDI. Eventually, the inner binary undergoes a merger through contact (or collision). Finally, using models of rapidly rotating and strongly magnetic stars, along with standard core-collapse supernova (SN) or failed supernova (FSN) models, we find that a PMB consisting of an 12.11 MM_{\odot} merger product and a 1 MM_{\odot} companion star (originally an outer tertiary) can avoid RLOF. After a SN or FSN with a low ejected mass of \sim0.22 MM_{\odot} and a low kick velocity (4633+2546^{+25}_{-33} km/s{\rm km/s} or 98+169^{+16}_{-8} km/s{\rm km/s}), the PMB can form GaiaGaia BH1 in the Galactic disk.

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@article{arxiv.2410.10581,
  title  = {A possible formation scenario of the Gaia BH1: inner binary merger in triple systems},
  author = {Zhuowen Li and Chunhua Zhu and Xizhen Lu and Guoliang Lü and Lin Li and Helei Liu and Sufen Guo and Jinlong Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.10581},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

11 pages, 3 figures, Accepted to APJL