Binary Black Hole Mergers from Globular Clusters: Masses, Merger Rates, and the Impact of Stellar Evolution
Carl L. Rodriguez, Sourav Chatterjee, Frederic A. Rasio

TL;DR
This study models binary black hole mergers from globular clusters using advanced simulations to estimate merger rates, masses, and the influence of stellar evolution, providing insights into their contribution to observed gravitational wave events.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive set of 52 globular cluster models with updated stellar evolution to accurately predict black hole merger rates and properties, linking cluster characteristics to merger outcomes.
Findings
Estimated local merger rate of ~5 Gpc$^{-3}$ yr$^{-1}$.
80% of mergers involve total masses between 32 and 64 solar masses.
Approximately 1 in 7 local mergers originate from globular clusters.
Abstract
The recent discovery of GW150914, the binary black hole merger detected by Advanced LIGO, has the potential to revolutionize observational astrophysics. But to fully utilize this new window into the universe, we must compare these new observations to detailed models of binary black hole formation throughout cosmic time. Expanding upon our previous work (Rodriguez et al., 2015), we study merging binary black holes formed in globular clusters using our Monte Carlo approach to stellar dynamics. We have created a new set of 52 cluster models with different masses, metallicities, and radii to fully characterize the binary black hole merger rate. These models include all the relevant dynamical processes (such as two-body relaxation, strong encounters, and three-body binary formation) and agree well with detailed direct N-body simulations. In addition, we have enhanced our stellar evolution…
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