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Gravitational waves from mergers of Population III binary black holes: roles played by two evolution channels

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-09-12 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The gravitational wave (GW) signal from binary black hole (BBH) mergers is a promising probe of Population III (Pop III) stars. To fully unleash the power of the GW probe, one important step is to understand the relative importance and features of different BBH evolution channels. We model two channels, isolated binary stellar evolution (IBSE) and nuclear star cluster-dynamical hardening (NSC-DH), in one theoretical framework based on the semi-analytical code A-SLOTH, under various assumptions on Pop III initial mass function (IMF), initial binary statistics and high-zz nuclear star clusters (NSCs). The NSC-DH channel contributes 895%\sim 8-95\% of Pop III BBH mergers across cosmic history, with higher contributions achieved by initially wider binary stars, more top-heavy IMFs, and more abundant high-zz NSCs. The dimensionless stochastic GW background (SGWB) produced by Pop III BBH mergers has peak values ΩGWpeak10118×1011\Omega^{\rm peak}_{\rm GW}\sim 10^{-11}-8\times 10^{-11} around observer-frame frequencies ν10100 Hz\nu\sim 10-100\ \rm Hz. The Pop III contribution can be a non-negligible (232%\sim 2-32\%) component in the total SGWB at ν10 Hz\nu\lesssim 10\ \rm Hz. The estimated detection rates of Pop III BBH mergers by the Einstein Telescope are 6230 yr1\sim 6-230\ \rm yr^{-1} and 301230 yr1\sim 30-1230\ \rm yr^{-1} for the NSC-DH and IBSE channels, respectively. Pop III BBH mergers in NSCs are more massive than those from IBSE, so they dominate the Pop III SGWB below 2020 Hz in most cases. Besides, the detection rate of Pop III BBH mergers involving at least one intermediate-mass BH above 100 M100\ \rm M_\odot by the Einstein Telescope is 0.5200 yr1\sim 0.5-200\ \rm yr^{-1} in NSCs but remains below 0.1 yr10.1\ \rm yr^{-1} for IBSE.

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@article{arxiv.2406.17397,
  title  = {Gravitational waves from mergers of Population III binary black holes: roles played by two evolution channels},
  author = {Boyuan Liu and Tilman Hartwig and Nina S. Sartorio and Irina Dvorkin and Guglielmo Costa and Filippo Santoliquido and Anastasia Fialkov and Ralf S. Klessen and Volker Bromm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.17397},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

28 + 6 pages, 25 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS