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Measurement prospects for the pair-instability mass cutoff with gravitational waves

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-05-12 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

Pair-instability supernovae leave behind no compact remnants, resulting in a predicted gap in the distribution of stellar black-hole masses. Gravitational waves from binary black-hole mergers probe the relevant mass range and analyses of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA catalog (GWTC-4) indicate a possible mass cutoff at 4040-50M50\,M_\odot. However, the robustness of this result remains unclear. To this end, using full Bayesian parameter estimation, we simulate gravitational-wave catalogs with and without such a mass cutoff, then test whether its presence or absence is correctly inferred with parametric population models. For catalogs similar to GWTC-4, confident identification of a cutoff is not guaranteed, but the best constraints among our simulations are compatible with results from GWTC-4 when the model includes a cutoff. Conversely, spurious identification of a cutoff is unlikely. For catalogs expected by the end of the O4 observing run, uncertainty in the cutoff mass is reduced by 20%\gtrsim20\,\%, but a cutoff at 40-50MM_\odot yields only a lower bound on the 12C(α,γ)16O^{12}\mathrm{C}(\alpha,\gamma)^{16}\mathrm{O} reaction rate, our most stringent constraints on the S-factor at 300keV300\,\mathrm{keV} being S300125keVbS_{300}\gtrsim125\,\mathrm{keV}\,\mathrm{b} at 90%90\,\% credibility. Relative uncertainties on the Hubble parameter H0H_0 from gravitational-wave data alone can still be up to 100%100\,\%. We also analyze GWTC-4 with the nonparametric PixelPop population model, finding that some mass features are more prominent than in parametric models but a sharp cutoff is not required. However, the parametric model passes a likelihood-based predictive test in GWTC-4 and the PixelPop results are consistent with those from our simulated catalogs with a cutoff. Such tests are necessary to make astrophysical claims from gravitational-wave catalogs.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2602.11282,
  title  = {Measurement prospects for the pair-instability mass cutoff with gravitational waves},
  author = {Matthew Mould and Jack Heinzel and Sofia Alvarez-Lopez and Cailin Plunkett and Noah E. Wolfe and Salvatore Vitale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.11282},
  year   = {2026}
}