Origin of Gaia BH1 binary system remains uncertain
Determine the formation mechanism of the Gaia BH1 binary system, which consists of a 0.93 M⊙ G-type main-sequence star and a 9.62 M⊙ black hole on a 1.40 AU, e ≈ 0.451 orbit. Specifically, adjudicate among the plausible scenarios explicitly proposed: (i) an initially much wider binary subsequently hardened by dynamical encounters after black-hole formation, (ii) formation in a hierarchical triple or other three-body configuration, or (iii) a three-body exchange in which one original component was ejected and replaced by the incoming object (for example, a primordial black hole). The resolution must account for the system’s thin-disk abundance pattern showing no contamination typical of common-envelope evolution and reconcile the observed separation and mass ratio with any proposed pathway.
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At present, therefore, the origin of Gaia BH1 remains uncertain, with several options on the table.