The Gaia collaboration announced the discovery of a massive black hole (BH) with a low-mass giant star companion, Gaia BH3, located in the ED-2 stellar stream. The properties of Gaia BH3 bridge the gap between known Milky Way BHs and extragalactic BHs found with gravitational waves (GWs). We aim to determine the most likely formation scenario for Gaia BH3 in the progenitor cluster of the ED-2 stream. We perform N-body simulations of that progenitor cluster and find that, most likely, Gaia BH3 formed from a stellar binary that formed during cluster formation, which then underwent multiple dynamical interactions that significantly altered its properties, including exchanging the companion star. We highlight the importance of cluster dynamics and discard a formation scenario where it evolved in quasi-isolation.
@article{arxiv.2510.07021,
title = {The formation of Gaia BH3},
author = {Daniel Marín Pina and Mark Gieles and Sara Rastello and Giuliano Iorio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.07021},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
4 pages, 2 figures. Accepted for publication in IAU Conference proceedings of IAU Symposium 398 & MODEST-25: Compact Objects and Binaries in Dense Stellar Systems