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Exploring intermediate and massive black-hole binaries with the Einstein Telescope

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GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION
卷 43, 期 2, 页码 485-518

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10714-010-1104-3

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Intermediate mass black holes; General relativity; Gravitational waves; Structure formation; White dwarfs

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  1. Royal Society
  2. NASA ATP Grant [NNX07AH22G, NNX08AH29G]
  3. NSF AAP Fellowship [AST-0901985]
  4. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/H00243X/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. NASA [101474, NNX08AH29G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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We discuss the capability of a third-generation ground-based detector such as the Einstein Telescope (ET) to enhance our astrophysical knowledge through detections of gravitational waves emitted by binaries including intermediate-mass and massive black holes. The design target for such instruments calls for improved sensitivity at low frequencies, specifically in the similar to 1-10 Hz range. This will allow the detection of gravitational waves generated in binary systems containing black holes of intermediate mass, similar to 100-10000 M-circle dot. We primarily discuss two different source types-mergers between two intermediate mass black holes (IMBHs) of comparable mass, and intermediate-mass-ratio inspirals (IMRIs) of smaller compact objects with mass similar to 1-10 M-circle dot into IMBHs. IMBHs may form via two channels: (i) in dark matter halos at high redshift through direct collapse or the collapse of very massive metal-poor Population III stars, or (ii) via runaway stellar collisions in globular clusters. In this paper, we will discuss both formation channels, and both classes of merger in each case. We review existing rate estimates where these exist in the literature, and provide some new calculations for the approximate numbers of events that will be seen by a detector like the Einstein Telescope. These results indicate that the ET may see a few to a few thousand comparable-mass IMBH mergers and as many as several hundred IMRI events per year. These observations will significantly enhance our understanding of galactic black-hole growth, of the existence and properties of IMBHs and of the astrophysics of globular clusters. We finish our review with a discussion of some more speculative sources of gravitational waves for the ET, including hypermassive white dwarfs and eccentric stellar-mass compact-object binaries.

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