4.7 Article

Premerger localization of gravitational wave standard sirens with LISA:: Triggered search for an electromagnetic counterpart

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 684, Issue 2, Pages 870-887

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/590230

Keywords

cosmic microwave background; cosmology : observations; cosmology : theory; galaxies : clusters : general; large-scale structure of universe

Funding

  1. ITC at Harvard University
  2. Oveges Jozsef Fellowship
  3. OTKA [68228]
  4. National Science Foundation (at KITP) [PHY05-51164]
  5. NASA [NNG04GI88G]
  6. NSF [AST 05-07161]
  7. Polanyi Program of the Hungarian National Office for Research and Technology (NKTH)

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Electromagnetic ( EM) counterparts to SMBH binary mergers observed by LISA can be localized to within the field of view of astronomical instruments (similar to 10 deg(2)) hours to weeks prior to coalescence. The temporal coincidence of any prompt EM counterpart with a gravitationally timed merger may offer the best chance of identifying a unique host galaxy. We discuss the challenges posed by searches for such prompt EM counterparts and propose novel observational strategies to address them. In particular, we discuss the size and shape evolution of the LISA localization error ellipses on the sky and quantify the corresponding requirements for dedicated EM surveys of the area prior to coalescence. A triggered EM counterpart search campaign will require monitoring a several square degree area. It could aim for variability at the 24-27 mag level in optical bands, for example, which corresponds to 1%-10% of the Eddington luminosity of the prime LISA sources of similar to 10(6)-10(7) M-circle dot BHs at z = 1-2, on timescales of minutes to hours, the orbital timescale of the binary in the last 2-4 weeks of coalescence. A cross-correlation of the period of any variable EM signal with the quasi-periodic gravitational waveform over 10-1000 cycles may aid the detection. Alternatively, EM searches can detect a transient signal accompanying the coalescence. The triggered searches will be ambitious, but if they successfully identify a unique prompt EM counterpart, they will enable new fundamental tests of gravitational physics. We highlight the measurement of differences in the arrival times of photons and gravitons from the same cosmological source as a valuable independent test of the massive character of gravity and of possible violations of Lorentz invariance in the gravity sector.

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