Searching for additional structure and redshift evolution in the observed binary black hole population with a parametric time-dependent mass distribution
Vasco Gennari, Simone Mastrogiovanni, Nicola Tamanini, Sylvain Marsat,, Gr\'egoire Pierra

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure and redshift evolution of the binary black hole population using hierarchical Bayesian inference on LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA data, revealing complex mass features and no current evidence for evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of mass distribution features and their potential evolution, highlighting prior sensitivity and proposing models capturing multiple mass peaks.
Findings
Strong evidence for mass peaks at ~10, ~20, and ~35 solar masses.
No statistical support for redshift evolution in the current data.
Hierarchical Bayesian inference limitations in detecting evolving features.
Abstract
The population of the observed gravitational wave events encodes unique information on the formation and evolution of stellar-mass black holes, from the underlying astrophysical processes to the large-scale dynamics of the Universe. We use the ICAROGW analysis infrastructure to perform hierarchical Bayesian inference on the gravitational wave signals from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA third observing run, O3. Searching for additional structure and redshift evolution in the primary mass distribution, we explore the dependence of the mass spectrum reconstruction on different parametrizations and prior choices. For the stationary case, we find strong evidence (Bayes factor ) that the results obtained using a power-law model with a peak (Powerlaw-Gaussian)--the model preferred so far in the literature--are sensitive to prior bounds, affecting the resolvability of the $\sim 35…
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