arXiv Open Access 2025

GW231123 Formation from Population III Stars: Isolated Binary Evolution

Ataru Tanikawa Shuai Liu WeiWei Wu Michiko S. Fujii Long Wang
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GW231123 is a merger of two black holes (BHs) whose inferred masses exceed $100\;{\rm M}_\odot$ typically; they are the most massive BHs among those discovered by gravitational wave (GW) observations. We examine if GW231123-like events can be formed from isolated Population (Pop) III binary stars by means of binary population synthesis calculations. We find that Pop III isolated binary stars can create GW231123-like events at a rate large enough to explain the discovery of GW231123, if two conditions are satisfied. First, Pop III stars evolve with inefficient convective overshooting, and second the $^{12}{\rm C}(α,γ)^{16}{\rm O}$ rate is $2σ$ lower than the standard value. On the other hand, GW190521, which is the most massive BHs in Gravitational Wave Transient Catalog 3, can be formed from isolated Pop III binary stars even if the $^{12}{\rm C}(α,γ)^{16}{\rm O}$ rate is the standard value. We reveal that the discovery of GW231123 is progressively putting constraints on possible parameter ranges of single star evolution models, assuming that all the GW events are formed through isolated binary evolution.

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Ataru Tanikawa

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Shuai Liu

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WeiWei Wu

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Michiko S. Fujii

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Long Wang

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Tanikawa, A., Liu, S., Wu, W., Fujii, M.S., Wang, L. (2025). GW231123 Formation from Population III Stars: Isolated Binary Evolution. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.01135

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