Using spin to understand the formation of LIGO's black holes
Ben Farr, Daniel E. Holz, Will M. Farr

TL;DR
This paper introduces a model-agnostic method to analyze black hole spin orientations using LIGO data, aiming to distinguish formation channels of binary black holes by their spin properties.
Contribution
It proposes a simple parameter to quantify the fraction of isotropic versus aligned spin populations, enhancing understanding of black hole formation mechanisms.
Findings
Current data are inconclusive due to small spin measurements.
A slight preference for aligned spins over isotropic spins was observed.
Future detections could reliably distinguish different spin population models.
Abstract
With the detection of four candidate binary black hole (BBH) mergers by the Advanced LIGO detectors thus far, it is becoming possible to constrain the properties of the BBH merger population in order to better understand the formation of these systems. Black hole (BH) spin orientations are one of the cleanest discriminators of formation history, with BHs in dynamically formed binaries in dense stellar environments expected to have spins distributed isotropically, in contrast to isolated populations where stellar evolution is expected to induce BH spins preferentially aligned with the orbital angular momentum. In this work we propose a simple, model-agnostic approach to characterizing the spin properties of LIGO's BBH population. Using measurements of the effective spin of the binaries, which is LIGO's best constrained spin parameter, we introduce a simple parameter to quantify the…
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