We consider the formation of binary black hole (BH) mergers through the evolution of field massive triple stars. In this scenario, favorable conditions for the inspiral of a BH binary are initiated by its gravitational interaction with a distant companion, rather than by a common-envelope phase invoked in standard binary evolution models. We use a code that follows self-consistently the evolution of massive triple stars, combining the secular triple dynamics (Lidov–Kozai cycles) with stellar evolution. After a BH triple is formed, its dynamical evolution is computed using either the orbit-averaged equations of motion, or a high-precision direct integrator for triples with weaker hierarchies for which the secular perturbation theory breaks d...
Hierarchical triple-star systems are expected to form frequently via close binary–binary encounters ...
We study the orbital evolution of black hole (BH) binaries in quadruple systems, where the tertiary ...
Searching for distinctive signatures, which characterize different formation channels of binary blac...
We consider the formation of binary black hole (BH) mergers through the evolution of field massive t...
We consider the formation of binary black hole (BH) mergers through the evolution of field massive t...
We explore the masses, merger rates, eccentricities, and spins for field binary black holes (BHs) dr...
Coalescing massive black hole binaries (MBHBs) of 10(4-7) M-circle dot, forming in the aftermath of ...
Black hole (BH) binary mergers formed through dynamical interactions in dense star clusters are beli...
Nuclear star clusters around a central massive black hole (MBH) are expected to be abundant in stell...
Dense stellar clusters are expected to house the ideal conditions for binary black hole (BBH) format...
The formation and evolution of binary black holes (BH) is studied using the modern evolutionary scen...
Most back hole and neutron star progenitors are found in triples or higher multiplicity systems. Her...
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Population III (Pop. III) binary stars likely produced the first stellar-born binary black hole (BBH...
Hierarchical triples are expected to be produced by the frequent binary-mediated interactions in the...
Hierarchical triple-star systems are expected to form frequently via close binary–binary encounters ...
We study the orbital evolution of black hole (BH) binaries in quadruple systems, where the tertiary ...
Searching for distinctive signatures, which characterize different formation channels of binary blac...
We consider the formation of binary black hole (BH) mergers through the evolution of field massive t...
We consider the formation of binary black hole (BH) mergers through the evolution of field massive t...
We explore the masses, merger rates, eccentricities, and spins for field binary black holes (BHs) dr...
Coalescing massive black hole binaries (MBHBs) of 10(4-7) M-circle dot, forming in the aftermath of ...
Black hole (BH) binary mergers formed through dynamical interactions in dense star clusters are beli...
Nuclear star clusters around a central massive black hole (MBH) are expected to be abundant in stell...
Dense stellar clusters are expected to house the ideal conditions for binary black hole (BBH) format...
The formation and evolution of binary black holes (BH) is studied using the modern evolutionary scen...
Most back hole and neutron star progenitors are found in triples or higher multiplicity systems. Her...
Contains fulltext : 239741.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Population III (Pop. III) binary stars likely produced the first stellar-born binary black hole (BBH...
Hierarchical triples are expected to be produced by the frequent binary-mediated interactions in the...
Hierarchical triple-star systems are expected to form frequently via close binary–binary encounters ...
We study the orbital evolution of black hole (BH) binaries in quadruple systems, where the tertiary ...
Searching for distinctive signatures, which characterize different formation channels of binary blac...