Can Thorne-Zytkow Objects source GW190814-type events?
Abstract
The LIGO-Virgo collaboration reported in their third run the coalescence event GW190814 involving a 2.6 M object with a 23 M black hole. In this letter we study the conditions under which Thorne-Zytkow objects (TZOs) can be connected to that type of events. We evaluate first the rate of appearance of TZOs in the local Universe. Under the assumption that TZOs eventually become low mass gap black holes we evaluate how those black holes end up in binaries with other stellar mass black holes and compare to the reported rate for GW190814-type of events (1-23 Gpc-3 yr-1). We find that TZOs in dense stellar clusters can not explain the LIGO-Virgo rate without a TZOs population in the field providing a dominant contribution. We also find that TZOs formed within hierarchical triple systems in the field with the third more distant star being the progenitor of a stellar mass black hole, may be able to give a rate comparable to that of GW190814-type events. In that case, future observations should discover mergers between stellar mass and low mass gap black holes, with the lower mass spanning the entire low mass gap range.
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