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2021ApJ...908..196P - Astrophys. J., 908, 196-196 (2021/February-3)

Inspiraling double compact object detection and lensing rate: forecast for DECIGO and B-DECIGO.

PIORKOWSKA-KURPAS A., HOU S., BIESIADA M., DING X., CAO S., FAN X., KAWAMURA S. and ZHU Z.-H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Emergence of gravitational wave (GW) astronomy revived the interest in exploring the low-frequency GW spectrum inaccessible from the ground. Satellite GW observatory DECihertz Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory (DECIGO) in its original configuration and the currently proposed smaller-scale B-DECIGO are aimed to cover the decihertz part of the GW spectrum, which fills the gap between LISA millihertz and deca- to kilohertz range probed by ground-based detectors. In this paper we forecast the detection rates of inspiraling double compact objects (DCOs) and the unresolved confusion noise from these sources in DECIGO and B-DECIGO. In the context of DECIGO we use, for the first time, the population synthesis intrinsic inspiral rates of NS-NS, BH-NS and BH-BH systems. We also estimate the expected gravitational lensing rates of such sources for DECIGO and B-DECIGO. The result is that yearly detection of resolvable DCOs inspirals for the DECIGO is of the order of 102-105, while for a much smaller-scale B-DECIGO they are about 10-105 depending on the DCO population considered. Taking into account that a considerable part of these events would be detectable by ground-based GW observatories, the significance of DECIGO/B-DECIGO could be substantial. Due to contamination by unresolved sources, both DECIGO and B-DECIGO will not be able to register lensed NS-NS or BH-NS systems, but the lensed BH-BH systems could be observed at the rate of about 50 per year in DECIGO. Smaller-scale B-DECIGO will be able to detect a few lensed BH-BH systems per year. We also address the question of the magnification bias in the GW event catalogs of DECIGO and B-DECIGO.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Gravitational wave detectors - Gravitational waves - Strong gravitational lensing

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