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Inferring the Intermediate Mass Black Hole Number Density from Gravitational Wave Lensing Statistics

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2022-06-22 v2

Abstract

The population properties of intermediate mass black holes remain largely unknown, and understanding their distribution could provide a missing link in the formation of supermassive black holes and galaxies. Gravitational wave observations can help fill in the gap from stellar mass black holes to supermassive black holes. In our work, we propose a new method for probing lens populations through lensing statistics of gravitational waves, here focusing on inferring the number density of intermediate mass black holes. Using hierarchical Bayesian inference of injected lensed gravitational waves, we find that existing gravitational wave observatories at design sensitivity could either identify an injected number density of 106Mpc310^6 \mathrm{Mpc}^{-3} or place an upper bound of 104Mpc3\lesssim 10^4 \mathrm{Mpc}^{-3} for an injected 103Mpc310^3 \mathrm{Mpc}^{-3}. More broadly, our method could be applied to probe other forms of compact matter as well.

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@article{arxiv.2201.01817,
  title  = {Inferring the Intermediate Mass Black Hole Number Density from Gravitational Wave Lensing Statistics},
  author = {Joseph Gais and Ken Ng and Eungwang Seo and Kaze W. K. Wong and Tjonnie G. F. Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.01817},
  year   = {2022}
}