Gear Up for the Action Replay: Leveraging Lensing for Enhanced Gravitational-wave Early Warning

IF 8.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astrophysical Journal Letters Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.3847/2041-8213/acf668
Sourabh Magare, Shasvath J. Kapadia, Anupreeta More, Mukesh Kumar Singh, Parameswaran Ajith, A. N. Ramprakash
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Abstract Premerger gravitational-wave (GW) sky localization of binary neutron star (BNS) and neutron star–black hole (NSBH) coalescence events would enable telescopes to capture precursors and electromagnetic (EM) emissions around the time of the merger. We propose an astrophysical scenario that could provide early-warning times of hours to days before coalescence with subarcsecond localization, provided that these events are gravitationally lensed. The key idea is that if the BNS/NSBH is lensed, then so is the host galaxy identified via the EM counterpart. From the angular separation of the lensed host galaxy images, as well as its redshift and the (foreground) lens redshift, we demonstrate that, for galaxy-scale lenses, we can predict the time delays/arrival time differences assuming a standard lens model. We further assess the feasibility and benefits of lensing as a tool for early warning in various GW observing runs of the LIGO–Virgo–Kagra network, including Voyager and the third-generation network. To that end, we study the effect of the limited angular resolution of the telescopes on our ability to predict the time delays. We find that with an angular resolution of 0.05″ we can predict time delays of >1 day with 1 σ error bar of (hours) at best. We also construct realistic time delay distributions of detectable lensed BNSs/NSBHs to forecast the early-warning times we might expect in the observing scenarios we consider.
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为动作回放做好准备:利用透镜增强引力波早期预警
双中子星(BNS)和中子星-黑洞(NSBH)合并事件的合并前引力波(GW)天空定位将使望远镜能够捕获合并前后的前体和电磁(EM)发射。我们提出了一种天体物理场景,如果这些事件是引力透镜的,那么可以在合并与亚弧秒定位之前提供数小时到数天的预警时间。关键的想法是,如果BNS/NSBH是透镜状的,那么通过EM对应的宿主星系也是透镜状的。从透镜宿主星系图像的角度分离,以及它的红移和(前景)透镜的红移,我们证明,对于星系尺度透镜,我们可以假设一个标准透镜模型来预测时间延迟/到达时间差。我们进一步评估了在包括旅行者和第三代网络在内的LIGO-Virgo-Kagra网络的各种GW观测运行中,透镜作为早期预警工具的可行性和效益。为此,我们研究了望远镜的有限角分辨率对我们预测时间延迟能力的影响。我们发现,在角分辨率为0.05″的情况下,我们最多可以预测1天的时间延迟,1 σ误差条为(小时)。我们还构建了可探测的透镜bns /NSBHs的真实延迟分布,以预测我们在我们考虑的观测场景中可能期望的预警时间。
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Astrophysical Journal Letters
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