The role of natal kicks in forming asymmetric compact binary mergers
@inproceedings{Oh2023TheRO, title={The role of natal kicks in forming asymmetric compact binary mergers}, author={Madeline Oh and Maya Fishbach and Chase Kimball and Vicky Kalogera and Christine Ye}, year={2023} }
In their most recent observing run, the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) Collaboration observed gravitational waves (GWs) from compact binary mergers with highly asymmetric mass ratios for the first time, including both binary black hole (BBH) and neutron-star--black hole (NSBH) systems. It appears that NSBHs with mass ratios $q \simeq 0.2$ are more common than equally asymmetric BBHs, but the reason for this remains unclear. In this work, we use the binary population synthesis code COSMIC to investigateā¦Ā
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COSMIC: Compact Object Synthesis and Monte Carlo Investigation Code
- Astrophysics Source Code Library
- 2021