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The Observed Rate of Binary Black Hole Mergers can be Entirely Explained by Globular Clusters

Carl L. Rodriguez, Kyle Kremer, Sourav Chatterjee, Giacomo Fragione, Abraham Loeb, Frederic A. Rasio, Newlin C. Weatherford, Claire S. Ye

Published 2021-01-20Version 1

Since the first signal in 2015, the gravitational-wave (GW) detections of merging binary black holes (BBHs) by the LIGO and Virgo collaborations (LVC) have completely transformed our understanding of the lives and deaths of compact object binaries, and have motivated an enormous amount of theoretical and phenomenological work on the astrophysical origin of these objects. In this work, we show that the phenomenological fit to the redshift-dependent merger rate of BBHs from Abbott et al. (2020) is consistent with a purely dynamical origin for these objects, and that the current merger rate of BBHs from the LVC could be explained entirely with globular clusters alone. While this does not prove that globular clusters (GCs) are the only (or even dominant) formation channel, we emphasize that many potential formation scenarios could contribute a significant fraction of the current LVC rate, and that any analysis that assumes a single (or dominant) mechanism for producing BBH mergers is implicitly using a specious astrophysical prior.

Comments: 4 pages, one figure, submitted to AAS journals
Categories: astro-ph.HE, gr-qc
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