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record state
frontier-ownedThis finding is part of accepted frontier state. Review events, reviewable changes, and proof state explain how it can change.
finding statement
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evidence
source-boundtheoretical · manual state transition
proof impact
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Evidence and conditions
method
manual state transition
evidence type
theoretical
conditions
Provenance
source title
Binary evolution models (Mapelli et al. 2020; Neijssel et al. 2019)
authors
reviewer:will-blair
Compact binary population metallicity dependence shows strong suppression of merger rates in metal-rich (Z>0.5 Z_sun) environments, with peak merger activity in low-metallicity star-forming regions (Z<0.1 Z_sun).
vs_00a8be4ed8a78e62 · manual_curation
outgoing
vf_49e1e0aa7ffd486fMetallicity-dependent merger rates and mass gap signatures both point to formation channel dominance in different redshift regimes
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events
vev_290090a7274da906finding.assertedManual finding added to frontier state
reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
reviewable changes
vpr_89efcc0f5c34dd7cfinding.addManual finding added to frontier state
applied · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
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