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QLUSTER: quick clusters of merging binary black holes

Davide Gerosa, Matthew Mould

Published 2023-05-08Version 1

This short document illustrates QLUSTER: a toy model for populations of binary black holes in dense astrophysical environments. QLUSTER is a simple tool to investigate the occurrence and properties of hierarchical black-hole mergers detectable by gravitational-wave interferometers. QLUSTER is not meant to rival the complexity of state-of-the-art population synthesis and N-body codes but rather provide a fast, approximate, and easy-to-interpret framework to investigate some of the key ingredients of the problem. These include the binary pairing probability, the escape speed of the host environment, and the merger generation. We also introduce the "hierarchical-merger efficiency" -- an estimator that quantifies the relevance of hierarchical black-hole mergers in a given astrophysical environment.

Comments: Contribution to the 2023 Gravitation session of the 57th Rencontres de Moriond
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