Multiband observations of coalescing stellar-mass black holes binaries could deliver valuable information on the formation of such sources and potential deviations from general relativity. Some of these binaries might be first detected by the space-based detector LISA and, then, several years later, observed with ground-based detectors. Due to large uncertainties in astrophysical models, it is hard to predict the population of such binaries that LISA could observe. In this work, we assess the ability of LISA to detect the events of the third catalog of gravitational wave sources released by the LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA collaboration. We consider the possibility of directly detecting the source with LISA and performing archival searches in the LISA data stream, after the event has been observed with ground-based detectors. We also assess how much could LISA improve the determination of source parameters. We find that it is not guaranteed that any event other than GW150914 would have been detected. Nevertheless, if any event is detected by LISA, even with a very low signal-to-noise ratio, the measurement of source parameters would improve by combining observations of LISA and ground based detectors, in particular for the chirp mass.

Toubiana, A., Babak, S., Marsat, S., Ossokine, S. (2022). Detectability and parameter estimation of GWTC-3 events with LISA. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 106(10) [10.1103/PhysRevD.106.104034].

Detectability and parameter estimation of GWTC-3 events with LISA

Toubiana A.;
2022

Abstract

Multiband observations of coalescing stellar-mass black holes binaries could deliver valuable information on the formation of such sources and potential deviations from general relativity. Some of these binaries might be first detected by the space-based detector LISA and, then, several years later, observed with ground-based detectors. Due to large uncertainties in astrophysical models, it is hard to predict the population of such binaries that LISA could observe. In this work, we assess the ability of LISA to detect the events of the third catalog of gravitational wave sources released by the LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA collaboration. We consider the possibility of directly detecting the source with LISA and performing archival searches in the LISA data stream, after the event has been observed with ground-based detectors. We also assess how much could LISA improve the determination of source parameters. We find that it is not guaranteed that any event other than GW150914 would have been detected. Nevertheless, if any event is detected by LISA, even with a very low signal-to-noise ratio, the measurement of source parameters would improve by combining observations of LISA and ground based detectors, in particular for the chirp mass.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Gravitational Wave; Black Holes; Parameter Estimation
English
15-nov-2022
2022
106
10
104034
open
Toubiana, A., Babak, S., Marsat, S., Ossokine, S. (2022). Detectability and parameter estimation of GWTC-3 events with LISA. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 106(10) [10.1103/PhysRevD.106.104034].
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