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Formation and Coalescence of Cosmological Supermassive-Black-Hole Binaries in Supermassive-Star Collapse
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Relativistic AstrophysicsCosmological Supermassive-black-hole BinariesBlack Hole DynamicEngineeringPhysicsBlack Hole PhysicsCosmologyPowerful Gravitational RadiationBlack HoleSupermassive StarsEarly UniverseSeed Perturbations
We study the collapse of rapidly rotating supermassive stars that may have formed in the early Universe. By self-consistently simulating the dynamics from the onset of collapse using three-dimensional general-relativistic hydrodynamics with fully dynamical spacetime evolution, we show that seed perturbations in the progenitor can lead to the formation of a system of two high-spin supermassive black holes, which inspiral and merge under the emission of powerful gravitational radiation that could be observed at redshifts z is approximately equal or > to 10 with the DECIGO or Big Bang Observer gravitational-wave observatories, assuming supermassive stars in the mass range 10(4)-10(6)M[symbol: see text]. The remnant is rapidly spinning with dimensionless spin a*=0.9. The surrounding accretion disk contains ~10% of the initial mass.
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