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Intermediate mass black holes from stellar mergers in young star clusters

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Intermediate mass black holes (IMBHs) in the mass range $10^2-10^5\,\mathrm{M_{\odot}}$ bridge the gap between stellar black holes (BHs) and supermassive BHs. Here, we investigate the possibility that IMBHs form in young star clusters via runaway collisions and BH mergers. We analyze $10^4$ simulations of dense young star clusters, featuring up-to-date stellar wind models and prescriptions for core collapse and (pulsational) pair instability. In our simulations, only 9 IMBHs out of 218 form via binary BH mergers, with a mass $\sim{}100-140$ M$_\odot$. This channel is strongly suppressed by the low escape velocity of our star clusters. In contrast, IMBHs with masses up to $\sim{}438$ M$_{\odot}$ efficiently form via runaway stellar collisions, especially at low metallicity. Up to $\sim{}0.2$~% of all the simulated BHs are IMBHs, depending on progenitor's metallicity. The runaway formation channel is strongly suppressed in metal-rich ($Z=0.02$) star clusters, because of stellar winds. IMBHs are extremely efficient in pairing with other BHs: $\sim{}70$% of them are members of a binary BH at the end of the simulations. However, we do not find any IMBH-BH merger. More massive star clusters are more efficient in forming IMBHs: $\sim{}8$% ($\sim{}1$%) of the simulated clusters with initial mass $10^4-3\times{}10^4$ M$_\odot$ ($10^3-5\times{}10^3$ M$_\odot$) host at least one IMBH.

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Inferring the pair-instability mass gap from gravitational wave data

astro-ph.HE · 2025-06-10 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Non-parametric analysis of GWTC-3 finds a transition at roughly 46 solar masses above which the effective spin distribution broadens and becomes consistent with symmetry around zero, consistent with second-generation black holes in the pair-instability mass gap.

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  • Inferring the pair-instability mass gap from gravitational wave data astro-ph.HE · 2025-06-10 · conditional · none · ref 81 · internal anchor

    Non-parametric analysis of GWTC-3 finds a transition at roughly 46 solar masses above which the effective spin distribution broadens and becomes consistent with symmetry around zero, consistent with second-generation black holes in the pair-instability mass gap.