The detection of gravitational waves (GWs) generated by merging black holes has recently opened up a new observational window into the Universe. The mass of the black holes in the first and third LIGO detections, (36−29M⊙ and 32−19M⊙), suggests low-metallicity stars as their most likely progenitors. Based on high-resolution N-body simulations, coupled with state-of-the-art metal enrichment models, we find that the remnants of Pop III stars are preferentially located within the cores of galaxies. The probability of a GW signal to be generated by Pop III stars reaches ∼ 90% at ∼ 0.5 kpc from the galaxy center, compared to a benchmark value of ∼ 5% outside the core. The predicted merger rates inside bulges is ∼60×βIIIGpc−3yr−1 (βIII isthePopIIIbinarityfraction).Tomatchthe90%crediblerange of LIGO merger rates, we obtain: 0.03 < βIII < 0.88. Future advances in GW observatories and the discovery of possible electromagnetic counterparts could allow the localization of such sources within their host galaxies. The preferential concentration of GW events within the bulge of galaxies would then provide an indirect proof for the existence of Pop III stars.

Gravitational wave sources from Pop III stars are preferentially located within the cores of their host Galaxies / Pacucci, Fabio; Loeb, Abraham; Salvadori, Stefania. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. LETTERS. - ISSN 1745-3925. - STAMPA. - 471:(2017), pp. L72-L76. [10.1093/mnrasl/slx111]

Gravitational wave sources from Pop III stars are preferentially located within the cores of their host Galaxies

SALVADORI, STEFANIA
2017

Abstract

The detection of gravitational waves (GWs) generated by merging black holes has recently opened up a new observational window into the Universe. The mass of the black holes in the first and third LIGO detections, (36−29M⊙ and 32−19M⊙), suggests low-metallicity stars as their most likely progenitors. Based on high-resolution N-body simulations, coupled with state-of-the-art metal enrichment models, we find that the remnants of Pop III stars are preferentially located within the cores of galaxies. The probability of a GW signal to be generated by Pop III stars reaches ∼ 90% at ∼ 0.5 kpc from the galaxy center, compared to a benchmark value of ∼ 5% outside the core. The predicted merger rates inside bulges is ∼60×βIIIGpc−3yr−1 (βIII isthePopIIIbinarityfraction).Tomatchthe90%crediblerange of LIGO merger rates, we obtain: 0.03 < βIII < 0.88. Future advances in GW observatories and the discovery of possible electromagnetic counterparts could allow the localization of such sources within their host galaxies. The preferential concentration of GW events within the bulge of galaxies would then provide an indirect proof for the existence of Pop III stars.
2017
471
L72
L76
Pacucci, Fabio; Loeb, Abraham; Salvadori, Stefania
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