5–30 Jun 2017
Nordita, Stockholm
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Shedding light on the black hole mass spectrum

19 Jun 2017, 11:30
15m
FD5 (Nordita, Stockholm)

FD5

Nordita, Stockholm

Speaker

Mario Spera

Description

After the recent discovery of the first binary black hole mergers, the scientfic community is drawing growing attention to the study of the formation and the coalescence of compact object binary systems. Modeling the formation and the dynamical evolution of such fascinating systems is fundamental to interpret the forthcoming gravitational-wave detections and to make predictions on the nature of the merging progenitors. Still, our knowledge of the link between progenitor stars and their compact remnants is hampered by the uncertainties we have on stellar evolution processes (e.g. stars' mass-loss through stellar winds) and on the supernova explosion mechanism. In this talk, I present the mass spectrum of compact remnants I obtained using the new population synthesis code SEVN, considering up-to-date stellar evolution models and up-to-date prescriptions to model the supernova explosion. In particular, I discuss the occurrence of pulsational pair-instability supernovae and their effect on the compact remnant mass spectrum. I also discuss the implications of our predictions for the expected number of compact objects and for the merger rates of compact object binaries in several astrophysical systems, as a function of metallicity.

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