How Black Holes Shape Globular Clusters: Modeling NGC 3201

  • Kremer K
  • Ye C
  • Chatterjee S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Numerical simulations have shown that black holes (BHs) can strongly influence the evolution and present-day observational properties of globular clusters (GCs). Using a Monte Carlo code, we construct GC models that match the Milky Way cluster NGC 3201, the first cluster in which a stellar-mass BH was identified through radial velocity measurements. We predict that NGC 3201 contains ≳200 stellar-mass BHs. Furthermore, we explore the dynamical formation of main-sequence–BH binaries and demonstrate that systems similar to the observed BH binary in NGC 3201 are produced naturally. Additionally, our models predict the existence of bright blue straggler–BH binaries that are unique to core-collapsed clusters, which otherwise retain few BHs.

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Kremer, K., Ye, C. S., Chatterjee, S., Rodriguez, C. L., & Rasio, F. A. (2018). How Black Holes Shape Globular Clusters: Modeling NGC 3201. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 855(2), L15. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aab26c

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