The Discovery of Two LISA Sources within 0.5 kpc
Mukremin Kilic, Warren R. Brown, A. Bedard, Alekzander Kosakowski

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of two bright, short-period detached white dwarf binaries within 0.5 kpc, which serve as verification sources for LISA gravitational wave detection, with detailed system parameters and implications for white dwarf formation.
Contribution
The paper presents the identification and detailed characterization of two new gravitational wave verification binaries for LISA, based on their overluminosity and u-band photometry, expanding the known sample.
Findings
Both systems will be detectable by LISA within four years.
The more massive white dwarf in J0634 is hotter, suggesting it formed last.
Follow-up u-band photometry can identify additional verification binaries.
Abstract
We report the discovery of the brightest detached binary white dwarfs with periods less than an hour, which provide two new gravitational wave verification binaries for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). The first one, SMSS J033816.16813929.9 (hereafter J0338), is a 30.6 min orbital period, mag detached double white dwarf binary with a Gaia parallax measurement that places it at a distance of 533 pc. The observed radial velocity and photometric variability provide precise constraints on the system parameters. J0338 contains a white dwarf with a companion at an inclination of . The second system, SDSS J063449.92+380352.2 (hereafter J0634), is a 26.5 min orbital period, mag detached double white dwarf binary at a distance of 435 pc. J0634 contains a…
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