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GW190521 and the GWTC-1 Events: Implication on the Black Hole Mass Function of Coalescing Binary Black Hole Systems

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-09-09 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

With the black hole mass function (BHMF; assuming an exponential cutoff at a mass of 40M\sim 40\,M_\odot) of coalescing binary black hole systems constructed with the events detected in the O1 run of the advanced LIGO/Virgo network, Liang et al.(2017) predicted that the birth of the lightest intermediate mass black holes (LIMBHs; with a final mass of 100M\gtrsim 100\,M_\odot) is very likely to be caught by the advanced LIGO/Virgo detectors in their O3 run. The O1 and O2 observation run data, however, strongly favor a cutoff of the BHMF much sharper than the exponential one. In this work we show that a power-law function followed by a sudden drop at 40M\sim 40\,M_\odot by a factor of \sim a few tens and then a new power-law component extending to 100M\geq 100M_\odot are consistent with the O1 and O2 observation run data. With this new BHMF, quite a few LIMBH events can be detected in the O3 observation run of advanced LIGO/Virgo. The first LIMBH born in GW190521, an event detected in the early stage of the O3 run of advanced LIGO/Virgo network, provides additional motivation for our hypothesis.

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@article{arxiv.2009.03854,
  title  = {GW190521 and the GWTC-1 Events: Implication on the Black Hole Mass Function of Coalescing Binary Black Hole Systems},
  author = {Yuan-Zhu Wang and Shao-Peng Tang and Yun-Feng Liang and Ming-Zhe Han and Xiang Li and Zhi-Ping Jin and Yi-Zhong Fan and Da-Ming Wei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.03854},
  year   = {2020}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures