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Spin distribution of binary black holes formed in open clusters

Jun Kumamoto, Michiko S. Fujii, Alessandro A. Trani, Ataru Tanikawa

Published 2021-02-18Version 1

We performed direct N-body simulations of open clusters with four different metallicities. To investigate the effective spins of merging binary black holes (BBHs) originated from these open clusters, we calculated the spin evolution of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars with close companion stars (BBH progenitors), taking into account stellar wind mass loss and tidal spin-up of the WR stars. We found that BBH progenitors with smaller semi-major axes evolve to merging BBHs with greater effective spins because of strong tidal forces. In the local Universe, about 16% of merging BBHs get effective spins larger than 0.1 even if BHs and their progenitors do not get spin angular momenta other than tidal forces exerted by their companion stars. If we assume that WR stars have flat and isotropic distribution of dimensionless spins just after common envelope phases, the effective spin distribution of merging BBHs is similar to that inferred from gravitational wave observations with LIGO and Virgo.

Comments: 8 pages, 10 figures, submitted to MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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