论文标题

建模与观察缩放关系的二进制紧凑对象合并的宿主星系

Modelling the host galaxies of binary compact object mergers with observational scaling relations

论文作者

Santoliquido, Filippo, Mapelli, Michela, Artale, M. Celeste, Boco, Lumen

论文摘要

二元紧凑物体及其宿主星系的合并速率密度演变具有关键信息,以了解重力波的来源。在这里,我们提出了Galaxyrate,这是一种基于观察缩放关系的新代码,该代码估算了二进制紧凑对象的合并速率密度及其宿主星系的特性。我们根据星系恒星质量函数生成合成星系。我们根据质量金属关系(MZR)和基本金属关系(FMR)估算金属性。此外,我们考虑了星系 - 果疗合并以及星系特性从形成到二进制紧凑型对象合并的演变。我们发现合并速率密度取决于选择星形星系主序列的选择,尤其是在二进制黑洞(BBHS)和黑洞中子星系(BHNSS)的情况下。如果我们假设MZR相对于FMR,则BBHS和BHNS的合并速率密度的斜率更加陡峭,因为后者预测金属性降低了,金属性会随红移而降低。相反,二进制中子星(BNSS)仅受到星系主序列和金属性关系的轻度影响。总体而言,BBHS和BHNS倾向于在低质量金属贫困的星系中形成,并在高质量金属的星系中合并,而BNSS形成并合并在大型星系中。我们预测,被动星系至少约5-10%,约15-25%,约15-35%的BN,BNS,BHNS和BBH合并中的15-35%。

The merger rate density evolution of binary compact objects and the properties of their host galaxies carry crucial information to understand the sources of gravitational waves. Here, we present galaxyRate, a new code that estimates the merger rate density of binary compact objects and the properties of their host galaxies, based on observational scaling relations. We generate our synthetic galaxies according to the galaxy stellar mass function. We estimate the metallicity according to both the mass-metallicity relation (MZR) and the fundamental metallicity relation (FMR). Also, we take into account galaxy-galaxy mergers and the evolution of the galaxy properties from the formation to the merger of the binary compact object. We find that the merger rate density changes dramatically depending on the choice of the star-forming galaxy main sequence, especially in the case of binary black holes (BBHs) and black hole neutron star systems (BHNSs). The slope of the merger rate density of BBHs and BHNSs is steeper if we assume the MZR with respect to the FMR, because the latter predicts a shallower decrease of metallicity with redshift. In contrast, binary neutron stars (BNSs) are only mildly affected by both the galaxy main sequence and metallicity relation. Overall, BBHs and BHNSs tend to form in low-mass metal-poor galaxies and merge in high-mass metal-rich galaxies, while BNSs form and merge in massive galaxies. We predict that passive galaxies host at least ~5-10%, ~15-25%, and ~15-35% of all BNS, BHNS and BBH mergers in the local Universe.

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