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Colloquium Series: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes

April 20 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Colloquium Series: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes

Speaker: Smadar Naoz, UCLA

Title: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes

Abstract: Black holes are detected through a variety of methods, each revealing a different part of their nature. These include gravitational-wave emissions that detect the mergers of compact binaries, X-ray radiation that captures the dramatic accretion episodes of black hole binaries, and astrometry, which measures the dance of a star around an unseen companion. Despite significant progress over the past decade, we still lack a unified framework that connects these seemingly disparate populations. In this talk, I will explore how stellar triples may provide such a connection. I will discuss the role of tertiary companions in driving black hole mergers detectable by LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA, in shaping the formation of accreting X-ray binaries, and in leaving behind wide black hole–stellar systems like those now revealed by Gaia. I will show how the aftermath of a black hole merger in the presence of a tertiary companion can produce rare but detectable electromagnetic counterparts, and how this channel may account for a significant fraction of observed black hole binaries. In short, triples may open the door to linking gravitational-wave events with electromagnetic counterparts and galactic black holes, offering a new way to piece together the life stories of black holes. 

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