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Stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in LISA

We use the latest constraints on the population of stellar origin binary black holes (SOBBH) from LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA (LVK) observations, to estimate the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) they generate in the frequency band of LISA.In order to account for the faint and distant binaries, w...

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Autores principales: Babak, Stanislav, Caprini, Chiara, Figueroa, Daniel G., Karnesis, Nikolaos, Marcoccia, Paolo, Nardini, Germano, Pieroni, Mauro, Ricciardone, Angelo, Sesana, Alberto, Torrado, Jesús
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/08/034
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2856417
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author Babak, Stanislav
Caprini, Chiara
Figueroa, Daniel G.
Karnesis, Nikolaos
Marcoccia, Paolo
Nardini, Germano
Pieroni, Mauro
Ricciardone, Angelo
Sesana, Alberto
Torrado, Jesús
author_facet Babak, Stanislav
Caprini, Chiara
Figueroa, Daniel G.
Karnesis, Nikolaos
Marcoccia, Paolo
Nardini, Germano
Pieroni, Mauro
Ricciardone, Angelo
Sesana, Alberto
Torrado, Jesús
author_sort Babak, Stanislav
collection CERN
description We use the latest constraints on the population of stellar origin binary black holes (SOBBH) from LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA (LVK) observations, to estimate the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) they generate in the frequency band of LISA.In order to account for the faint and distant binaries, which contribute the most to the SGWB, we extend the merger rate at high redshift assuming that it tracks the star formation rate.We adopt different methods to compute the SGWB signal: we perform an analytical evaluation, we use Monte Carlo sums over the SOBBH population realisations, and we account for the role of the detector by simulating LISA data and iteratively removing the resolvable signals until only the confusion noise is left.The last method allows the extraction of both the expected SGWB and the number of resolvable SOBBHs.Since the latter are few for signal-to-noise ratio thresholds larger than five, we confirm that the spectral shape of the SGWB in the LISA band agrees with the analytical prediction of a single power law.We infer the probability distribution of the SGWB amplitude from the LVK GWTC-3 posterior of the binary population model: at the reference frequency of 0.003 Hz it has an interquartile range of h$^{2}$Ω$_{GW}$(f = 3 × 10$^{-3}$ Hz) ∈ [5.65, 11.5] × 10$^{-13}$, in agreement with most previous estimates.We then perform a MC analysis to assess LISA's capability to detect and characterise this signal.Accounting for both the instrumental noise and the galactic binaries foreground, with four years of data, LISA will be able to detect the SOBBH SGWB with percent accuracy,narrowing down the uncertainty on the amplitude by one order of magnitude with respect to the range of possible amplitudes inferred from the population model. A measurement of this signal by LISA will help to break the degeneracy among some of the population parameters, and provide interesting constraints, in particular on the redshift evolution of the SOBBH merger rate.
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spelling cern-28564172023-09-16T05:14:32Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2023/08/034http://cds.cern.ch/record/2856417engBabak, StanislavCaprini, ChiaraFigueroa, Daniel G.Karnesis, NikolaosMarcoccia, PaoloNardini, GermanoPieroni, MauroRicciardone, AngeloSesana, AlbertoTorrado, JesúsStochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in LISAgr-qcGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyWe use the latest constraints on the population of stellar origin binary black holes (SOBBH) from LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA (LVK) observations, to estimate the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) they generate in the frequency band of LISA.In order to account for the faint and distant binaries, which contribute the most to the SGWB, we extend the merger rate at high redshift assuming that it tracks the star formation rate.We adopt different methods to compute the SGWB signal: we perform an analytical evaluation, we use Monte Carlo sums over the SOBBH population realisations, and we account for the role of the detector by simulating LISA data and iteratively removing the resolvable signals until only the confusion noise is left.The last method allows the extraction of both the expected SGWB and the number of resolvable SOBBHs.Since the latter are few for signal-to-noise ratio thresholds larger than five, we confirm that the spectral shape of the SGWB in the LISA band agrees with the analytical prediction of a single power law.We infer the probability distribution of the SGWB amplitude from the LVK GWTC-3 posterior of the binary population model: at the reference frequency of 0.003 Hz it has an interquartile range of h$^{2}$Ω$_{GW}$(f = 3 × 10$^{-3}$ Hz) ∈ [5.65, 11.5] × 10$^{-13}$, in agreement with most previous estimates.We then perform a MC analysis to assess LISA's capability to detect and characterise this signal.Accounting for both the instrumental noise and the galactic binaries foreground, with four years of data, LISA will be able to detect the SOBBH SGWB with percent accuracy,narrowing down the uncertainty on the amplitude by one order of magnitude with respect to the range of possible amplitudes inferred from the population model. A measurement of this signal by LISA will help to break the degeneracy among some of the population parameters, and provide interesting constraints, in particular on the redshift evolution of the SOBBH merger rate.We use the latest constraints on the population of stellar origin binary black holes (SOBBH) from LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA (LVK) observations, to estimate the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) they generate in the frequency band of LISA. We account for the faint and distant binaries, which contribute the most to the SGWB, by extending the merger rate at high redshift assuming it tracks the star formation rate. We adopt different methods to compute the SGWB signal: an analytical evaluation, Monte Carlo sums over SOBBH population realisations, and a method that accounts for the role of the detector by simulating LISA data and iteratively removing resolvable signals until only the confusion noise is left, allowing for the extraction of both the expected SGWB and the number of resolvable SOBBHs. Since the latter are few for SNR thresholds larger than five, we confirm that the spectral shape of the SGWB in the LISA band follows the analytical prediction of a power law. We infer the probability distribution of the SGWB amplitude from the LVK GWTC-3 posterior of the binary population model; its interquartile range of $h^2\Omega_\mathrm{GW}(f=3\times10^{-3}\,\mathrm{Hz}) \in [5.65,\,11.5]\times10^{-13}$ is in agreement with most previous estimates. We perform a MC analysis to assess LISA's capability to detect and characterise this signal. Accounting for both the instrumental noise and the galactic binaries foreground, with four years of data, LISA will be able to detect the SOBBH SGWB with percent accuracy, narrowing down the uncertainty on the amplitude by one order of magnitude with respect to the range of possible amplitudes inferred from the population model. A measurement of this signal by LISA will help to break the degeneracy among some of the population parameters, and provide interesting constraints, in particular on the redshift evolution of the SOBBH merger rate.arXiv:2304.06368oai:cds.cern.ch:28564172023-04-13
spellingShingle gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Babak, Stanislav
Caprini, Chiara
Figueroa, Daniel G.
Karnesis, Nikolaos
Marcoccia, Paolo
Nardini, Germano
Pieroni, Mauro
Ricciardone, Angelo
Sesana, Alberto
Torrado, Jesús
Stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in LISA
title Stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in LISA
title_full Stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in LISA
title_fullStr Stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in LISA
title_full_unstemmed Stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in LISA
title_short Stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in LISA
title_sort stochastic gravitational wave background from stellar origin binary black holes in lisa
topic gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/08/034
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