Search for sub-solar mass ultracompact binaries in Advanced LIGO's first observing run
B. P. Abbott, R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, F. Acernese, K. Ackley, C., Adams, T. Adams, P. Addesso, R. X. Adhikari, V. B. Adya, C. Affeldt, B., Agarwal, M. Agathos, K. Agatsuma, N. Aggarwal, O. D. Aguiar, L. Aiello, A., Ain, P. Ajith, B. Allen, G. Allen, A. Allocca, M. A. Aloy

TL;DR
This study conducted the first search for sub-solar mass ultracompact binaries using Advanced LIGO and Virgo data, setting upper limits on their merger rates and primordial black hole populations, with no detections found.
Contribution
First gravitational wave search targeting ultracompact binaries with masses between 0.2 and 1.0 solar masses, constraining their merger rates and primordial black hole dark matter fractions.
Findings
No viable gravitational wave candidates detected.
Upper limits on coalescence rates for specific mass distributions.
Constraints on primordial black hole dark matter fractions.
Abstract
We present the first Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo search for ultracompact binary systems with component masses between 0.2 - 1.0 using data taken between September 12, 2015 and January 19, 2016. We find no viable gravitational wave candidates. Our null result constrains the coalescence rate of monochromatic (delta function) distributions of non-spinning (0.2 , 0.2 ) ultracompact binaries to be less than and the coalescence rate of a similar distribution of (1.0 , 1.0 ) ultracompact binaries to be less than (at 90 percent confidence). Neither black holes nor neutron stars are expected to form below ~ 1 solar mass through conventional stellar evolution, though it has been proposed that similarly low mass black holes could be formed…
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