On the Likely Dynamical Origin of GW191109 and of Binary Black Hole Mergers with Negative Effective Spin
Abstract
With the growing number of binary black hole (BBH) mergers detected by LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA, several systems have become difficult to explain via isolated binary evolution, having components in the pair-instability mass gap, high orbital eccentricities, and/or spin-orbit misalignment. Here, we focus on GW191109\_010717, a BBH merger with component masses of and , and effective spin , which could imply a spin-orbit misalignment of more than radians for at least one of its components. Besides its component masses being in the pair-instability mass gap, we show that isolated binary evolution is unlikely to reproduce the proposed spin-orbit misalignment of GW191109 with high confidence. On the other hand, we demonstrate that BBHs dynamically assembled in dense star clusters would naturally reproduce the spin-orbit misalignment and the masses of GW191109, and the rates of GW191109-like events, if at least one of the components were to be a second-generation BH. Finally, we generalize our results to all the events with a measured negative effective spin, arguing that GW200225 also has a likely dynamical origin.
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@article{arxiv.2302.07284,
title = {On the Likely Dynamical Origin of GW191109 and of Binary Black Hole Mergers with Negative Effective Spin},
author = {Rachel C. Zhang and Giacomo Fragione and Chase Kimball and Vicky Kalogera},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.07284},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted for publication in ApJ