First Constraints on Compact Binary Environments from LIGO-Virgo Data

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2024-06-21

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Caneva Santoro, Giada
Roy, SoumenISNI 0000000526342209
Vicente, Rodrigo
Haney, Maria
Piccinni, Ornella Juliana
Del Pozzo, Walter
Martinez, Mario

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The LIGO-Virgo analyses of signals from compact binary mergers observed so far have assumed isolated binary systems in a vacuum, neglecting the potential presence of astrophysical environments. We present here the first investigation of environmental effects on each of the events of GWTC-1 and two low-mass events from GWTC-2. We find no evidence for the presence of environmental effects. Most of the events decisively exclude the scenario of dynamical fragmentation of massive stars as their formation channel. GW170817 results in the most stringent upper bound on the medium density (≲21 g/cm3). We find that environmental effects can substantially bias the recovered parameters in the vacuum model, even when these effects are not detectable. We forecast that the Einstein Telescope and B-DECIGO will be able to probe the environmental effects of accretion disks and superradiant boson clouds on compact binaries.

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General Physics and Astronomy

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Caneva Santoro, G, Roy, S, Vicente, R, Haney, M, Piccinni, O J, Del Pozzo, W & Martinez, M 2024, 'First Constraints on Compact Binary Environments from LIGO-Virgo Data', Physical Review Letters, vol. 132, no. 25, 251401. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.251401