Dynamical formation of $Gaia$ BH1 in a young star cluster
Abstract
BH1, the first quiescent black hole (BH) detected from data, poses a challenge to most binary evolution models: its current mass ratio is , and its orbital period seems to be too long for a post-common envelope system and too short for a non-interacting binary system. Here, we explore the hypothesis that BH1 formed through dynamical interactions in a young star cluster (YSC). We study the properties of BH-main sequence (MS) binaries formed in YSCs with initial mass M at solar metallicity, by means of direct -body simulations coupled with binary population synthesis. For comparison, we also run a sample of isolated binary stars with the same binary population synthesis code used in the dynamical models. We find that BH-MS systems that form via dynamical exchanges populate the region corresponding to the main orbital properties of BH1 (period, eccentricity, and masses). In contrast, none of our isolated binary systems matches the orbital period and MS mass of BH1. Our best matching BH1--like system forms via repeated dynamical exchanges and collisions involving the BH progenitor star, before it undergoes core collapse. YSCs are at least two orders of magnitude more efficient in forming BH1--like systems than isolated binary evolution.
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@article{arxiv.2306.14679,
title = {Dynamical formation of $Gaia$ BH1 in a young star cluster},
author = {Sara Rastello and Giuliano Iorio and Michela Mapelli and Manuel Arca-Sedda and Ugo N. Di Carlo and Gastón J. Escobar and Stefano Torniamenti and Tomer Shenar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.14679},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
10 pages, 7 figures, comments welcome (V2: Fig. 4 and references updated)