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Origin of Black Hole Spin in Lower-Mass-Gap Black Hole-Neutron Star Binaries

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-11-27 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

During the fourth observing run, the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration reported the detection of a coalescing compact binary (GW230529_{-}181500) with component masses estimated at 2.54.5M2.5-4.5\, M_\odot and 1.22.0M1.2-2.0\, M_\odot with 90\% credibility. Given the current constraints on the maximum neutron star (NS) mass, this event is most likely a lower-mass-gap (LMG) black hole-neutron star (BHNS) binary. The spin magnitude of the BH, especially when aligned with the orbital angular momentum, is critical in determining whether the NS is tidally disrupted. An LMG BHNS merger with a rapidly spinning BH is an ideal candidate for producing electromagnetic counterparts. However, no such signals have been detected. In this study, we employ a detailed binary evolution model, incorporating new dynamical tide implementations, to explore the origin of BH spin in an LMG BHNS binary. If the NS forms first, the BH progenitor (He-rich star) must begin in orbit shorter than 0.35 days to spin up efficiently, potentially achieving a spin magnitude of χBH>0.3\chi_{\rm BH} > 0.3. Alternatively, if a non-spinning BH (e.g., MBH=3.6MM_{\rm BH} = 3.6\, M_\odot) forms first, it can accrete up to 0.2M\sim 0.2\, M_\odot via Case BA mass transfer (MT), reaching a spin magnitude of χBH0.18\chi_{\rm BH} \sim 0.18 under Eddington-limited accretion. With a higher Eddington accretion limit (i.e., 10.0 \DotMEdd\Dot{M}_{\rm Edd}), the BH can attain a significantly higher spin magnitude of χBH0.65\chi_{\rm BH} \sim\,0.65 by accreting approximately 1.0M1.0\, M_\odot during Case BA MT phase.

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@article{arxiv.2409.14476,
  title  = {Origin of Black Hole Spin in Lower-Mass-Gap Black Hole-Neutron Star Binaries},
  author = {Ying Qin and Zhen-Han-Tao Wang and Georges Meynet and Rui-Chong Hu and Chengjie Fu and Xin-Wen Shu and Zi-Yuan Wang and Shuang-Xi Yi and Qing-Wen Tang and Han-Feng Song and En-Wei Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.14476},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted by A&A Letters (09/11/2024)