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Eccentric Signatures of Stellar-Mass Binary Black Holes with Circumbinary Disks in LISA

Isobel M. Romero-Shaw, Samir Goorachurn, Magdalena Siwek, Christopher J. Moore

Published 2024-07-04Version 1

Binary black holes may have circumbinary disks if formed through common-envelope evolution or within gaseous environments. Disks can drive binaries into wider and more eccentric orbits, while gravitational waves harden and circularise them. We combine cutting-edge evolution prescriptions for disk-driven binaries with well-known equations for gravitational-wave-driven evolution, and study the evolution of stellar-mass binary black holes. We find that binaries are driven by their disk to an equilibrium eccentricity, $0.2\lesssim e_\mathrm{eq} \lesssim0.5$, that dominates their evolution. Once they transition to the GW-dominated regime their eccentricity decreases rapidly; we find that binaries with long-lived disks will likely be observed in LISA with detectable eccentricities $\sim 10^{-2}$ at $0.01$ Hz, with the precise value closely correlating with the binary's initial mass ratio. This may lead binary black holes with CBDs observed in LISA to be confused with dynamically-formed binary black holes.

Comments: 7 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to MNRAS Letters. Comments welcome!
Categories: astro-ph.HE, gr-qc
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