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Search for gravitational waves from high-mass-ratio compact-binary mergers of stellar mass and sub-solar mass black holes

Published 7 Jul 2020 in astro-ph.HE and gr-qc | (2007.03583v2)

Abstract: We present the first search for gravitational waves from the coalescence of stellar mass and sub-solar mass black holes with masses between $20 - 100~\mathrm{M}{\odot}$ and $0.01 - 1~\mathrm{M}{\odot}~($10 - 103$~\mathrm{M}_{J})$, respectively. The observation of a single sub-solar mass black hole would establish the existence of primordial black holes and a possible component of dark matter. We search the $\sim 164$ days of public LIGO data from 2015-2017 when LIGO-Hanford and LIGO-Livingston were simultaneously observing. We find no significant candidate gravitational-wave signals. Using this non-detection, we place a $90\%$ upper limit on the rate of $30-0.01~\mathrm{M}{\odot}$ and $30-0.1~\mathrm{M}{\odot}$ mergers at $<1.2\times10{6}$ and $<1.6\times10{4} ~\mathrm{Gpc}{-3} \mathrm{yr}{-1}$, respectively. If we consider binary formation through direct gravitational-wave braking, this kind of merger would be exceedingly rare if only the lighter black hole were primordial in origin ($<10{-4}~\mathrm{Gpc}{-3}\mathrm{yr}{-1}$). If both black holes are primordial in origin, we constrain the contribution of $1 (0.1)~\mathrm{M}_{\odot}$ black holes to dark matter to $< 0.3 (3)\%$.

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