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BINARY COMPACT OBJECT COALESCENCE RATES: THE ROLE OF ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 716, Issue 1, Pages 615-633

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/716/1/615

Keywords

binaries: close; gravitational waves; pulsars: general

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [PHY 06-53462, PHY 01-14375, PHY-0653321]
  2. Center for Gravitational Wave Physics
  3. George A. and Margaret M. Downsbrough Endowment
  4. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (MSHE) [N203 302835]
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  6. Division Of Physics [0969857] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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In this paper, we estimate binary compact object merger detection rates for LIGO, including the potentially significant contribution from binaries that are produced in elliptical galaxies near the epoch of peak star formation. Specifically, we convolve hundreds of model realizations of elliptical-and spiral-galaxy population syntheses with a model for elliptical-and spiral-galaxy star formation history as a function of redshift. Our results favor local merger rate densities of 4 x 10(-3) Mpc(-3) Myr(-1) for binary black holes (BHs), 3 x 10(-2) Mpc(-3) Myr(-1) for binary neutron stars (NSs), and 10(-2) Mpc-3 Myr(-1) for BH-NS binaries. We find that mergers in elliptical galaxies are a significant fraction of our total estimate for BH-BH and BH-NS detection rates; NS-NS detection rates are likely dominated by the contribution from spiral galaxies. Limiting attention to elliptical-galaxy plus only those spiral-galaxy models that reproduce current observations of Galactic NS-NS, we find slightly higher rates for NS-NS and largely similar ranges for BH-NS and BH-BH binaries. Assuming a detection signal-to-noise ratio threshold of 8 for a single detector (in practice as part of a network, to reduce its noise), corresponding to radii D-bns of the effective volume inside of which a single LIGO detector could observe the inspiral of two 1.4 M-circle dot NSs of 14 Mpc and 197 Mpc, for initial and advanced LIGO, we find event rates of any merger type of 2.9 x 10(-2)-0.46 and 25-400 yr(-1) (at 90% confidence level), respectively. We also find that the probability P-detect of detecting one or more mergers with this single detector can be approximated by (1) P-detect similar or equal to 0.4 + 0.5 log(T/0.01 yr), assuming D-bns = 197 Mpc and it operates for T yr, for T between 2 days and 0.1 yr, or by (2) Pdetect similar or equal to 0.5 + 1.5 log(D-bns/32 Mpc), for 1 yr of operation and for D-bns between 20 and 70 Mpc.

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