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Comparing hierarchical black hole mergers in star clusters and active galactic nuclei

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-04-30 v4 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Star clusters (SCs) and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are promising sites for the occurrence of hierarchical black hole (BH) mergers. We use simple models to compare hierarchical BH mergers in two of the dynamical formation channels. We find that the primary mass distribution of hierarchical mergers in AGNs is higher than that in SCs, with the peaks of \sim50M50\,M_{\odot} and \sim13M13\,M_{\odot}, respectively. The effective spin (χeff\chi_{\rm eff}) distribution of hierarchical mergers in SCs is symmetrical around zero as expected and \sim50%50\% of the mergers have χeff>0.2|\chi_{\rm eff}|>0.2. The distribution of χeff\chi_{\rm eff} in AGNs is narrow and prefers positive values with the peak of χeff0.3\chi_{\rm eff}\ge0.3 due to the assistance of AGN disks. BH hierarchical growth efficiency in AGNs, with at least \sim30%30\% of mergers being hierarchies, is much higher than the efficiency in SCs. Furthermore, there are obvious differences in the mass ratios and effective precession parameters of hierarchical mergers in SCs and AGNs. We argue that the majority of the hierarchical merger candidates detected by LIGO-Virgo may originate from the AGN channel as long as AGNs get half of the hierarchical merger rate.

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@article{arxiv.2211.11150,
  title  = {Comparing hierarchical black hole mergers in star clusters and active galactic nuclei},
  author = {Guo-Peng Li and Da-Bin Lin and Yong Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.11150},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

12 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in PHYS. REV. D; v2. add Figs. 4 and 5, showing mass-ratios and effective precession parameters, respectively; v3. delete an additional free parameter (maximum generation, $N_{\rm max}^{\rm G}$), replot Fig. 3 using the mergers detected by LIGO-Virgo, and add Yong Yuan as the third author of this manuscript; v4. add more details for SNR