Back to Search Start Over

The more accurately we model the metal-dependent star formation rate, the larger the predicted excess of binary black hole mergers

Authors :
Sgalletta, Cecilia
Mapelli, Michela
Boco, Lumen
Santoliquido, Filippo
Artale, M. Celeste
Iorio, Giuliano
Lapi, Andrea
Spera, Mario
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

As the number of gravitational-wave detections grows, the merger rate of binary black holes (BBHs) can help us to constrain their formation, the properties of their progenitors, and their birth environment. Here, we aim to address the impact of the metal-dependent star formation rate (SFR) on the BBH merger rate. To this end, we have developed a fully data-driven approach to model the metal-dependent SFR and coupled it to BBH evolution. We have adopted the most up-to-date scaling relations, based on recent observational results, and we have studied how the BBH merger rate density varies over a wide grid of galaxy and binary evolution parameters. Our results show that including a realistic metal-dependent SFR evolution yields a value of the merger rate density which is too high compared to the one inferred from GW data. Moreover, variations of the SFR in low-mass galaxies ($M_\ast \lesssim 10^8 \mathrm{M}_{\odot}$) do not contribute more than a factor $\sim 2$ to the overall merger rate density at redshift $z=0$. These results suggest that the discrepancy between the BBH merger rate density inferred from data and theoretical models is not caused by approximations in the treatment of the metal-dependent SFR, but rather stems from stellar evolution models and/or BBH formation channels.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures. Submitted to A&A, comments are welcome

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2410.21401
Document Type :
Working Paper