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Multimessenger Detection Rates and Distributions of Binary Neutron Star Mergers and Their Cosmological Implications

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 916, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac0628

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11903030, 11773028, 11603020, 11633001, 11653002]
  2. Strategic Priority Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB 23040100]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [WK2030000036, WK3440000004]

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This study investigates the optical and electromagnetic counterparts of binary neutron star mergers, discussing the rates and distributions of multimessenger observations in different generations of GW detectors. Results show that these events have lower redshifts and inclination angles.
Gravitational wave (GW) events, produced by the coalescence of binary neutron stars (BNSs), can be treated as the standard sirens to probe the expansion history of the universe, if their redshifts can be determined from electromagnetic (EM) observations. For the high-redshift (z greater than or similar to 0.1) events, the short gamma-ray bursts (sGRBs) and the afterglows are always considered as the primary EM counterparts. In this paper, by investigating various models of sGRBs and afterglows, we discuss the rates and distributions of the multimessenger observations of BNS mergers using GW detectors in the second-generation (2G), 2.5G, and 3G era with detectable sGRBs and afterglows. For instance, for the Cosmic Explorer GW detector, the rate is about 300-3500 yr(-1) with a GECAM-like detector for gamma-ray emissions and an LSST/WFST detector for optical afterglows. In addition, we find that these events have redshifts z less than or similar to 2 and inclination angles iota less than or similar to 20 degrees. These results justify the rough estimation in previous works. Considering these events as standard sirens to constrain the equation-of-state parameters of dark energy w (0) and w ( a ), we obtain the potential constraints of Delta w (0) similar or equal to 0.02-0.05 and Delta w ( a ) similar or equal to 0.1-0.4.

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