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Population Properties of Compact Objects from the Second LIGO-Virgo Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog

Author(s)
Abbott, B. P.Kim, Y. -M.
Issued Date
2021-05
DOI
10.3847/2041-8213/abe949
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53150
Fulltext
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/abe949
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, v.913, no.1, pp.L7
Abstract
We report on the population of 47 compact binary mergers detected with a false-alarm rate of <1 yr(-1) in the second LIGO-Virgo Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog. We observe several characteristics of the merging binary black hole (BBH) population not discernible until now. First, the primary mass spectrum contains structure beyond a power law with a sharp high-mass cutoff; it is more consistent with a broken power law with a break at 39.7(-9.1)(+20.3) M-circle dot or a power law with a Gaussian feature peaking at 33.1(-5.6)(+4.0) M-circle dot (90% credible interval). While the primary mass distribution must extend to similar to 65 M-circle dot or beyond, only 2.9(-1.7)(+3.5)% of systems have primary masses greater than 45 M-circle dot. Second, we find that a fraction of BBH systems have component spins misaligned with the orbital angular momentum, giving rise to precession of the orbital plane. Moreover, 12%-44% of BBH systems have spins tilted by more than 90 degrees, giving rise to a negative effective inspiral spin parameter, chi(eff). Under the assumption that such systems can only be formed by dynamical interactions, we infer that between 25% and 93% of BBHs with nonvanishing vertical bar chi(eff)vertical bar > 0.01 are dynamically assembled. Third, we estimate merger rates, finding R-BBH = 23.9(-8.6)(+14.3) Gpc(-3) yr(-1) for BBHS and R-BNS = 320(-240)(+490) Gpc(-3) yr(-1) for binary neutron stars. We find that the BBH rate likely increases with redshift (85% credibility) but not faster than the star formation rate (86% credibility). Additionally, we examine recent exceptional events in the context of our population models, finding that the asymmetric masses of GW190412 and the high component masses of GW190521 are consistent with our models, but the low secondary mass of GW190814 makes it an outlier.
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
ISSN
2041-8205
Keyword
BLACK-HOLE MERGERSYOUNG STAR-CLUSTERSEFFECTIVE SPIN DISTRIBUTIONPUBLIC ADVANCED LIGOBINARY MERGERSMASS-DISTRIBUTIONNEUTRON-STARSAGN DISCSHIERARCHICAL MERGERSDYNAMICAL FORMATION

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