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2018ApJ...864...13W - Astrophys. J., 864, 13-13 (2018/September-1)

Predicting stellar-mass black hole populations in globular clusters.

WEATHERFORD N.C., CHATTERJEE S., RODRIGUEZ C.L. and RASIO F.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent discoveries of black hole (BH) candidates in Galactic and extragalactic globular clusters (GCs) have ignited interest in understanding how BHs dynamically evolve in a GC and the number of BHs (NBH) that may still be retained by today's GCs. Numerical models show that even if stellar-mass BHs are retained in today's GCs, they are typically in configurations that are not directly detectable. We show that a suitably defined measure of mass segregation (Δ) between, e.g., giants and low-mass main-sequence stars, can be an effective probe to indirectly estimate NBH in a GC aided by calibrations from numerical models. Using numerical models, including all relevant physics, we first show that NBH is strongly anticorrelated with Δ between giant stars and low-mass main-sequence stars. We apply the distributions of Δ versus NBH obtained from models to three Milky Way GCs to predict the NBH retained by them at present. We calculate Δ using the publicly available Advanced Camera for Surveys' survey data for 47 Tuc, M10, and M22, all with identified stellar-mass BH candidates. Using these measured Δ and distributions of Δ versus NBH from models as calibration we predict distributions for NBH expected to be retained in these GCs. For 47 Tuc, M10, and M22 our predicted distributions peak at NBH ≃ 20, 24, and 50, whereas, within the 2σ confidence level, NBH can be up to ∼150, 50, and 200, respectively.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: general - globular clusters: individual: (47 Tuc, M10, M22) - methods: numerical - methods: statistical - stars: black holes - stars: kinematics and dynamics

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