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  • On the Nature of GW190814 a...
    Tews, Ingo; Pang, Peter T. H.; Dietrich, Tim; Coughlin, Michael W.; Antier, Sarah; Bulla, Mattia; Heinzel, Jack; Issa, Lina

    Astrophysical journal. Letters, 02/2021, Letnik: 908, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Abstract The observation of a compact object with a mass of 2.50–2.67 M ⊙ on 2019 August 14, by the LIGO Scientific and Virgo collaborations (LVC) has the potential to improve our understanding of the supranuclear equation of state. While the gravitational-wave analysis of the LVC suggests that GW190814 likely was a binary black hole system, the secondary component could also have been the heaviest neutron star observed to date. We use our previously derived nuclear-physics-multimessenger astrophysics framework to address the nature of this object. Based on our findings, we determine GW190814 to be a binary black hole merger with a probability of >99.9%. Even if we weaken previously employed constraints on the maximum mass of neutron stars, the probability of a binary black hole origin is still ∼81%. Furthermore, we study the impact that this observation has on our understanding of the nuclear equation of state by analyzing the allowed region in the mass–radius diagram of neutron stars for both a binary black hole or neutron star–black hole scenario. We find that the unlikely scenario in which the secondary object was a neutron star requires rather stiff equations of state with a maximum speed of sound times the speed of light, while the binary black hole scenario does not offer any new insight.