Enhanced Black-Hole Mergers in Binary-Binary Interactions
Bin Liu, Dong Lai

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that binary-binary interactions in quadruple systems significantly enhance black hole merger rates via Lidov-Kozai oscillations, potentially explaining a substantial fraction of LIGO/VIRGO detected mergers.
Contribution
It reveals a secular resonance mechanism in quadruple systems that increases black hole merger probability, expanding the understanding of gravitational wave sources beyond triples.
Findings
Binary-binary interactions increase the LK window for mergers.
Merger fraction in quadruples is 10-30%, much higher than in triples.
The mechanism can be applied to various system configurations.
Abstract
We study the orbital evolution of black hole (BH) binaries in quadruple systems, where the tertiary binary excites large eccentricity in the BH binary through Lidov-Kozai (LK) oscillations, causing the binary BHs to merge via gravitational radiation. For typical BH binaries with masses and initial semimajor axis AU (such that the binaries have no chance of merging by themselves within yrs), we show that binary-binary interactions can significantly increase the LK window for mergers (the range of companion inclinations that allows the BH binary to merge within 10~Gyrs). This increase arises from a secular resonance between the LK oscillation of the BH binary and the nodal precession of the outer (binary-binary) orbit driven by the tertiary binary. Therefore, in the presence of tertiary binary, the BH merger fraction is…
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