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2019ApJ...885....1W - Astrophys. J., 885, 1-1 (2019/November-1)

Populations of stellar-mass black holes from binary systems.

WIKTOROWICZ G., WYRZYKOWSKI L., CHRUSLINSKA M., KLENCKI J., RYBICKI K.A. and BELCZYNSKI K.

Abstract (from CDS):

In large and complicated stellar systems like galaxies, it is difficult to predict the number and characteristics of a black hole (BH) population. Such populations may be modeled as an aggregation of homogeneous (i.e., having uniform star formation history and the same initial chemical composition) stellar populations. Using realistic evolutionary models, we predict the abundances and properties of BHs formed from binaries in these environments. We show that the BH population will be dominated by single BHs originating from binary disruptions and stellar mergers. Furthermore, we discuss how BH populations are influenced by such factors as initial parameters, metallicity, initial mass function, and natal kick models. As an example application of our results, we estimate that about 26 microlensing events happen every year in the direction of the Galactic Bulge due to BHs in a survey like OGLE-IV. Our results may be used to perform in-depth studies related to realistic BH populations, such as observational predictions for space survey missions like Gaia or Einstein Probe. We prepared a publicly available database with the raw data from our simulations to be used for more in-depth studies.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Black holes - Astrophysical black holes - Stellar populations - Binary stars - X-ray binary stars - Compact objects - Gravitational microlensing - Gravitational waves - Stellar evolution

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