Alternative possibility of GW190521: Gravitational waves from high-mass black hole-disk systems
Abstract
We evolve high-mass disks of mass - orbiting a spinning black hole in the framework of numerical relativity. Such high-mass systems could be an outcome during the collapse of rapidly-rotating very-massive stars. The massive disks are dynamically unstable to the so-called one-armed spiral-shape deformation with the maximum fractional density-perturbation of , and hence, high-amplitude gravitational waves are emitted. The waveforms are characterized by an initial high-amplitude burst with the frequency of - Hz and the maximum amplitude of - at the hypothetical distance of 100 Mpc and by a subsequent low-amplitude quasi-periodic oscillation. We illustrate that the waveforms in our models with a wide range of the disk mass resemble that of GW190521. We also point out that gravitational waves from rapidly-rotating very-massive stars can be the source for 3rd-generation gravitational-wave detectors for exploring the formation process of rapidly-spinning high-mass black holes of mass - in an early universe.
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@article{arxiv.2101.05440,
title = {Alternative possibility of GW190521: Gravitational waves from high-mass black hole-disk systems},
author = {Masaru Shibata and Kenta Kiuchi and Sho Fujibayashi and Yuichiro Sekiguchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.05440},
year = {2021}
}
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16 pages, 9 figures. Published in PRD