Search for gravitational waves from the coalescence of sub-solar mass binaries in the first half of Advanced LIGO and Virgo’s third observing run
Alexander H. Nitz1, 2, Yi-Fan Wang1, 2
1. Albert-Einstein-Institut, Max-Planck-Institut for Gravitationsphysik, D-30167 Hannover, Germany 2. Leibniz Universitat Hannover, D-30167 Hannover, Germany
We present a search for gravitational waves from the coalescence of sub-solar mass black hole binaries using data from the first half of Advanced LIGO and Virgo’s third observing run. The observation of a sub-solar mass black hole merger is a clear indication of primordial origin; primordial black holes may contribute to the dark matter distribution. We search for black hole mergers where the primary mass is 0.1−7M_sun and the secondary mass is 0.1−1M_sun. A variety of models predict the production and coalescence of binaries containing primordial black holes; some involve dynamical assembly which may allow for residual eccentricity to be observed. For component masses > 0.5M_sun, we also search for sources in eccentric orbits, measured at a reference gravitational-wave frequency of 10 Hz, up to e_10 ∼ 0.3. We find no convincing candidates and place new upper limits on the rate of primordial black hole mergers. The merger rate of 0.5-0.5 (1.0-1.0) M_sun sources is < 7100 (1200) Gpc−3 yr−1. Our limits are ∼ 3 − 4× more constraining than prior analyses.
A preprint version of the paper is available on arxiv. This release contains configuration files of the search.
The rate limits are contained in two text files in the 'upper_limits' folder. These contain the limits as a function of chirpm mass for the merger rate for non-eccentric sources as well as for a populuation where the eccentricity ranges from 0 to 0.3. The equivelant VT of the search for these two cases is also given in separate files as a function of chirp mass. The VT is comparable for mass ratios within our searched region at fixed chirp mass, so can be extended in this way to a full distribution over m1/m2.
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@article{Nitz:2021vqh,
author = "Nitz, Alexander H. and Wang, Yi-Fan",
title = "{Search for Gravitational Waves from the Coalescence of Subsolar-Mass Binaries in the First Half of Advanced LIGO and Virgo\textquoteright{}s Third Observing Run}",
eprint = "2106.08979",
archivePrefix = "arXiv",
primaryClass = "astro-ph.HE",
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.151101",
journal = "Phys. Rev. Lett.",
volume = "127",
number = "15",
pages = "151101",
year = "2021"
}