Distribution Of Effective Spins And Masses Of Binary Black Holes From The Ligo And Virgo O1-O3a Observing Runs

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2021)

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The distribution of effective spin chi(eff), a parameter that encodes the degree of spin-orbit alignment in a binary system, has been widely regarded as a robust discriminator between the isolated and dynamical formation pathways for merging binary black holes. Until the recent release of the GWTC-2 catalog, such tests have yielded inconclusive results due to the small number of events with measurable nonzero spins. In this work, we study the chi(eff) distribution of the binary black holes detected in the LIGO-Virgo O1-O3a observing runs. Our focus is on the degree to which the chi(eff )distribution is symmetric about chi(eff) = 0 and whether the data provide support for a population of negative chi(eff )systems. We find that the chi(eff) distribution is asymmetric at 95% credibility, with an excess of aligned-spin binary systems (chi(eff) > 0) over antialigned ones. Moreover, we find that there is no evidence for negative chi(eff) systems in the current population of binary black holes. Thus, based solely on the chi(eff) distribution, dynamical formation is disfavored as being responsible for the entirety of the observed merging binary black holes, while isolated formation remains viable. We also study the mass distribution of the current binary black hole population, confirming that a single truncated power-law distribution in the primary source-frame mass, m(1s), fails to describe the observations. Instead, we find that the preferred models have a steep feature at m(1s) similar to 40 M-circle dot consistent with a step and an extended, shallow tail to high masses.
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