Identifying galactic binary systems of neutron stars and black holes with LISA
Hannah Middleton, Panagiota Kolitsidou, Antoine Klein, Connor Adam, Rowan Chalmers, Alberto Vecchio

TL;DR
LISA will detect galactic binary systems of black holes and neutron stars, and through Bayesian analysis, can classify many of these objects and determine their properties, enhancing understanding of galactic populations.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that LISA can measure individual masses and classify binary components using gravitational wave data, even for short-period systems with limited information.
Findings
LISA can measure component masses with 1-100% accuracy.
Approximately 10-50% of systems allow mass classification.
LISA can determine the 3D position of binaries in the Milky Way.
Abstract
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) will detect ~ 100 galactic binary systems comprised of black holes (BHs) and neutron stars (NSs). Identifying the nature of the constituents of these binaries as BHs or NSs, and distinguishing them from detected double white dwarfs will be challenging. In the absence of any other information, the inferred values of the component masses can be used to classify the nature of these objects. However, short-period galactic binaries yr from coalescence produce a quasi-monochromatic signal which carries little information about their masses. We generate synthetic LISA data sets containing gravitational waves (GWs) from galactic binary BHs, binary NSs and BHNSs drawn from an astrophysically realistic population produced through the isolated binary evolution channel. We process the data with an end-to-end Bayesian…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
