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Constraints on neutrino natal kicks from black-hole binary VFTS 243

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-04-03 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The recently reported observation of VFTS 243 is the first example of a massive black-hole binary system with negligible binary interaction following black-hole formation. The black-hole mass (10 M\approx 10\ M_{\odot}) and near-circular orbit (e0.02e\approx 0.02) of VFTS 243 suggest that the progenitor star experienced complete collapse, with energy-momentum being lost predominantly through neutrinos. VFTS 243 enables us to constrain the natal kick and neutrino-emission asymmetry during black-hole formation. At 68% C.L., the natal kick velocity (mass decrement) is 10\lesssim 10 km/s (1.0 M\lesssim 1.0\ M_{\odot}), with a full probability distribution that peaks when 0.3 M\approx 0.3\ M_{\odot} were ejected, presumably in neutrinos, and the black hole experienced a natal kick of 44 km/s. The neutrino-emission asymmetry is 4\lesssim 4%, with best fit values of \sim0-0.2%. Such a small neutrino natal kick accompanying black-hole formation is in agreement with theoretical predictions.

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@article{arxiv.2310.01509,
  title  = {Constraints on neutrino natal kicks from black-hole binary VFTS 243},
  author = {Alejandro Vigna-Gómez and Reinhold Willcox and Irene Tamborra and Ilya Mandel and Mathieu Renzo and Tom Wagg and Hans-Thomas Janka and Daniel Kresse and Julia Bodensteiner and Tomer Shenar and Thomas M. Tauris},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.01509},
  year   = {2024}
}

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15 pages (including supplemental material), 2 main figures and 5 supplemental figures. Accepted for publication in PRL