2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.07179
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Remnant Black Hole Kicks and Implications for Hierarchical Mergers

Parthapratim Mahapatra,
Anuradha Gupta,
Marc Favata
et al.

Abstract: When binary black holes merge in dense star clusters, their remnants can pair up with other black holes in the cluster, forming heavier and heavier black holes in a process called hierarchical merger. The most important condition for hierarchical merger to occur is that remnants formed by mergers are retained by the host star cluster. Using the publicly available gravitational-wave event database, we infer the magnitudes of kick velocities imparted to the remnant black holes due to anisotropic emission of grav… Show more

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