论文标题

最近三年:恒星质量二进制黑洞的多播重力波观测

The last three years: multiband gravitational-wave observations of stellar-mass binary black holes

论文作者

Klein, Antoine, Pratten, Geraint, Buscicchio, Riccardo, Schmidt, Patricia, Moore, Christopher J., Finch, Eliot, Bonino, Alice, Thomas, Lucy M., Williams, Natalie, Gerosa, Davide, McGee, Sean, Nicholl, Matt, Vecchio, Alberto

论文摘要

了解Ligo和处女座发现的恒星质量二进制黑洞的形成和演变是一个挑战,它涵盖了许多天体物理学的领域,从恒星进化,动力学和积聚磁盘到可能的异国情调的早期宇宙过程。在生命的最后几年中,恒星质量的二进制室辐射引力波,首先可以通过空间探测器(例如LISA)观察到地面仪器(例如Ligo,Wigo,Wirgo和下一代观测观测家Cosmic Explorer和Einstein望远镜)。使用最新的波形模型和参数估计管道来进行基于空间和空间的观察,我们表明,这些多次观察的(预期的)将允许至少允许所有17个参数的级别测量值,这些参数描述了二进制的所有参数,可能会允许在可能的远程范围内识别二进制的二进制,并允许在任何范围内识别多个远程远程远程远程的远程信息,以提前远程远程远程计算。与之关联的签名。因此,多功能来源将是天体物理学的黄金矿,但我们还表明,它们作为实验室的一般相对性测试的实验室可能比以前提出的不太有用。

Understanding the formation and evolution of the stellar-mass binary black holes discovered by LIGO and Virgo is a challenge that spans many areas of astrophysics, from stellar evolution, dynamics and accretion disks, to possible exotic early universe processes. Over the final years of their lives, stellar-mass binaries radiate gravitational waves that are first observable by space-based detectors (such as LISA) and then ground-based instruments (such as LIGO, Virgo and the next generation observatories Cosmic Explorer and the Einstein Telescope). Using state-of-the-art waveform models and parameter-estimation pipelines for both ground- and space-based observations, we show that (the expected handful of) these multiband observations will allow at least percent-level measurements of all 17 parameters that describe the binary, the possible identification of a likely host galaxy, and the forewarning of the merger days in advance allowing telescopes at multiple wavelengths to search for any electromagnetic signature associated to it. Multiband sources will therefore be a gold mine for astrophysics, but we also show that they could be less useful as laboratories for fundamental tests of general relativity than has been previously suggested.

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