Event Rate for LISA Gravitational Wave Signals from Black Hole-Massive Black Hole Coalescences
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2002
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Earlier work under a previous grant had been mainly on investigating the event rate for coalescences of white dwarfs or neutron stars with massive black holes (MBHs) in galactic nuclei. Under the new grant, two studies were undertaken. One was an approximate extension of the earlier study to stellar mass black holes as the lighter object, with masses in the range of roughly 3 to 20 M_sun, rather than about 1 M_sun. The other was an improved estimate of the confusion noise due to galactic binaries against which the signals from BH-MDH coalescences would have to be detected. In the earlier work, the mass of the white dwarfs (WDs) and neutron stars (NSs) was assumed to be about the same as that of the unevolved stars in the density cusp around the galactic center MBH. However, with the BH mass being substantially larger, the sinking down of BHs toward the center (mass segregation) became important and was included in the model. A single representative mass of 7 M_sun was used.
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Event Rate for LISA Gravitational Wave Signals from Black Hole-Massive Black Hole Coalescences
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Bender, Peter L ; Salamon, Michael H |
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Veröffentlichung: | United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2002 |
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