arXiv Open Access 2020

The Astro-Primordial Black Hole Merger Rates: a Reappraisal

K. Kritos V. De Luca G. Franciolini A. Kehagias A. Riotto
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Mainly motivated by the recent GW190521 mass gap event which we take as a benchmark point, we critically assess if binaries made of a primordial black hole and a black hole of astrophysical origin may form, merge in stellar clusters and reproduce the LIGO/Virgo detection rate. While two previously studied mechanisms -- the direct capture and the three body induced -- seem to be inefficient, we propose a new "catalysis" channel based on the idea that a subsequent chain of single-binary and binary-binary exchanges may lead to the formation of a high mass binary pairs and show that it may explain the recent GW190521 event if the local overdensity of primordial black holes in the globular cluster is larger than a few.

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K. Kritos

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V. De Luca

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G. Franciolini

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A. Kehagias

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A. Riotto

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Kritos, K., Luca, V.D., Franciolini, G., Kehagias, A., Riotto, A. (2020). The Astro-Primordial Black Hole Merger Rates: a Reappraisal. https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.03585

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