On the Origin of Gravitational Wave Sources observed by LIGO/VIRGO
Bence Kocsis
Eötvös Loránd University
Department of Atomic Physics/GALNUC, Hungary


With the detection of gravitational waves emitted during black hole and neutron star mergers, LIGO has recently opened the field of gravitational wave astrophysics. In this talk I will review the astrophysical processes that may be responsible for the formation of the observed events. The event rate distribution with mass, spins, eccentricity and redshift may be used to discriminate among different processes that lead to black hole mergers. I will show that the currently known standard astrophysical merger channels are already in tension with LIGO/VIRGO observations. New ideas may be needed to explain the origin of the detected sources. I will present the possibility that stellar mass black hole mergers in supermassive black hole accretion disks may explain the observed source populations.