Binary black hole growth by gas accretion in stellar clusters

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We show that binaries of stellar-mass black holes formed inside a young protoglobular cluster, can grow rapidly inside the cluster's core by accretion of the intracluster gas, before the gas may be depleted from the core. A black hole with mass of the order of eight solar masses can grow to values of the order of thirty five solar masses in accordance with recent gravitational waves signals observed by LIGO. Due to the black hole mass increase, a binary may also harden. The growth of binary black holes in a dense protoglobular cluster through mass accretion indicates a potentially important formation and hardening channel.

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Roupas, Z., & Kazanas, D. (2019). Binary black hole growth by gas accretion in stellar clusters. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 621. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834609

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