The activities of the first two years of the project focused mainly on the first objective (O1), marginally on the second objective (O2) of the action, and on the development of new parallel codes to treat stellar dynamics (work packages WP1, WP2, WP3 and WP4), in line with the original work plan described in the project.
To achieve objective O1, the researcher carried out a large set of simulations of isolated binary stars with an up-to-date version of the SEVN code, entirely developed by the researcher during the reporting period. The results of the runs were accurately analyzed (milestones M2.2 M2.3 M2.4 and M3.1).
The main scientific results have been presented in a first-author, peer-reviewed publication on Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 485, Issue 1, May 2019. The paper makes predictions on detectable merging black-hole binaries and introduces an innovative formation channel for black holes with masses larger than 50 times the mass of the Sun.
The researcher also investigated the effect of stellar rotation on the formation of heavy black holes by using new stellar evolution prescriptions from the FRANEC code (milestones M1.1 and M1.2). This work led to an additional peer-reviewed publication, not scheduled in the original work plan: The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 888, Issue 2, article id. 76, 11 pp. (2020). The work shows that stellar rotation and collapse of the star's hydrogen envelope has a crucial impact on the black hole mass spectrum. This work also laid the foundations for a fruitful, long-lasting collaboration between the researcher, the beneficiary, and the FRANEC developers.
The objective O1 of the Marie Curie action has been fully achieved.
According to the original work plan, the researcher has also worked towards the objective O2. The researcher is currently finishing the development of the HiGPUs-RX code, the innovative code to treat stellar dynamics described in the action’s proposal (WP4). The original name of the code was HiGPUs-RX. This has been changed to the more meaningful ISTEDDAS, a word that means “STARS” in the Sardinian language. ISTEDDAS will be used after the second year of the fellowship to achieve the objective O2 by the end of the year 2021, as scheduled.
Besides the activities and deliverables scheduled in the original work plan, the results of the HOMERICS project have been furtherly disseminated and communicated. The researcher gave 1 individual, invited outreach talk on black holes and gravitational waves, he was invited to give 6 talks at international conferences (including one at the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society), he co-authored more than 60 peer-reviewed scientific papers, he was part of the editorial team of the special-event Ligo-Virgo paper to present GW190814 (
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/ab960f(si apre in una nuova finestra)) and he has been spokeperson for the first official LIGO-Virgo webinar to announce GW190814.