Effects of a non-universal IMF and binary parameter correlations on compact binary mergers [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.02714


Binary population synthesis provides a direct way of studying the effects of different choices of binary evolution models and initial parameter distributions on present-day binary compact merger populations, which can then be compared to empirical properties such as observed merger rates. Samples of zero-age main sequence binaries to be evolved by such codes are typically generated from an universal IMF and simple, uniform, distributions for orbital period $P$, mass ratio $q$ and eccentricity $e$. More recently, however, mounting observational evidence has suggested the non-universality of the IMF and the existence of correlations between binary parameters. In this study, we implement a metallicity- and redshift-dependent IMF alongside correlated distributions for $P$, $q$ and $e$ in order to generate representative populations of binaries at varying redshifts, which are then evolved with the COMPAS code in order to study the variations in merger rates and overall population properties.

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L. Sá, A. Bernardo, R. Bachega, et. al.
Tue, 8 Nov 22
64/79

Comments: 5 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Proceedings contribution to IWARA2022, held in Antigua, Guatemala, in September 2022. To be published by Astron. Nach