Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background and Eccentric Stellar Compact Binaries
Yuetong Zhao (NAOC/UCAS), Youjun Lu (NAOC/UCAS)

TL;DR
This paper models the stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar-compact binaries, considering eccentricities and formation channels, and predicts detection prospects for future GW observatories.
Contribution
It introduces simple models for binary formation, including eccentricity effects, and provides detailed predictions for the GWB spectrum and detection capabilities.
Findings
GWB spectrum may have a low-frequency turnover.
Broken double power-law describes the spectrum better than a single power-law.
High detection SNRs for LISA, Taiji, TianQin, and LIGO are predicted.
Abstract
Gravitational wave (GW) radiations from numerous cosmic stellar-compact-binaries form a stochastic GW background (GWB), which is expected to be detected by ground and space GW detectors in future. Theoretical predictions of this GWB were mostly obtained by assuming either circular binaries and/or a specific channel for binary formation, which may have some uncertainties. In this paper, we estimate the GWB and its spectrum by using simple models for the formation of both stellar mass binary black holes (sBBHs) and binary neutron stars (BNSs). We consider that the dynamically originated sBBHs have relatively larger masses and higher eccentricities compared with those from field binary stars and its possible effect on the GWB spectrum. We find that the GWB spectrum may have a turnover in the low-frequency (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna; LISA) band and may be better described by a…
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