楕円軌道がブラックホールと中性子星合体の理解を前進(Oval orbit casts new light on black hole-neutron star mergers)

2026-03-11 バーミンガム大学

英国バーミンガム大学研究チームは、ブラックホール中性子星合体過程において、従来想定てい円軌道ではなく、楕円軌道(エキセントリック軌道)衝突する場合特徴理論解析した。数値シミュレーションにより、楕円軌道合体では重力信号形状物質放出様子大きく変化し、特有電磁放射生じる可能性た。この結果は、将来重力観測ブラックホール―中性子星合体形成環境進化過程識別する手がかりなる。研究は、宇宙コンパクト天体合体理解め、重力天文学観測解釈大きく進展させる成果れる。

楕円軌道がブラックホールと中性子星合体の理解を前進(Oval orbit casts new light on black hole-neutron star mergers)
Artist’s impression of an eccentric neutron star–black hole binary.

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中性子星とブラックホールの合体における軌道離心率 Orbital Eccentricity in a Neutron Star–Black Hole Merger

Gonzalo Morras, Geraint Pratten, and Patricia Schmidt
The Astrophysical Journal Letters  Published: 2026 March 11
DOI:10.3847/2041-8213/ae474c

Abstract

The observation of gravitational waves (GWs) from merging black holes and neutron stars provides a unique opportunity to discern information about their astrophysical environment. Two signatures that are considered powerful tracers to distinguish between different binary formation channels are general relativistic spin-induced orbital precession and orbital eccentricity. Both effects leave characteristic imprints in the GW signal that can be extracted from observations. To date, neither precession nor eccentricity has been confidently discerned in merging neutron star–black hole binaries. Here we report the measurement of orbital eccentricity in a neutron star–black hole merger. Using, for the first time, a waveform model that incorporates precession and eccentricity, we perform Bayesian inference on the GW event GW200105 and infer a median orbital eccentricity of e20 ∼ 0.145 at an orbital period of 0.1 s, ruling out eccentricities smaller than 0.028 with 99.5% confidence. We find inconclusive evidence for the presence of precession, consistent with previous, noneccentric results, but a more unequal mass ratio. Our result implies a fraction of these binaries will exhibit orbital eccentricity even at small separations, suggesting formation through mechanisms involving dynamical interactions beyond isolated binary evolution. Future observations will reveal the contribution of eccentric neutron star–black hole binaries to the total merger rate across cosmic time.

1701物理及び化学
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