Compact Object Mergers in Hierarchical Triples from Low-Mass Young Star Clusters
Alessandro Alberto Trani, Sara Rastello, Ugo N. Di Carlo, Filippo, Santoliquido, Ataru Tanikawa, Michela Mapelli

TL;DR
This study investigates how hierarchical triple systems formed in low-mass young star clusters can lead to gravitational wave mergers of compact objects, emphasizing the role of the von Zeipel-Lidov-Kozai mechanism in triggering coalescence.
Contribution
The paper presents the first self-consistent analysis of hierarchical triples from star cluster simulations, highlighting the importance of the ZLK mechanism in compact binary mergers and their distinctive properties.
Findings
Inner binaries in triples require ZLK mechanism for merger.
Merging binaries show low mass ratios and high primary masses.
High eccentricities are common across GW frequency bands.
Abstract
A binary star orbited by an outer companion constitutes a hierarchical triple system. The outer body may excite the eccentricity of the inner binary through the von~Zeipel-Lidov-Kozai (ZLK) mechanism, triggering the gravitational wave (GW) coalescence of the inner binary when its members are compact objects. Here, we study a sample of hierarchical triples with an inner black hole (BH) -- BH binary, BH -- neutron star (NS) binary, and BH -- white dwarf (WD) binary, formed via dynamical interactions in low-mass young star clusters. Our sample of triples was obtained self-consistently from direct N-body simulations of star clusters which included up-to-date stellar evolution. We find that the inner binaries in our triples cannot merge via GW radiation alone, and the ZLK mechanism is essential to trigger their coalescence. Contrary to binaries assembled dynamically in young star clusters,…
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