Host galaxy demographics of individually detectable supermassive black-hole binaries with pulsar timing arrays

IF 3.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Classical and Quantum Gravity Pub Date : 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1088/1361-6382/ad9131
Katharine Cella, Stephen R Taylor and Luke Zoltan Kelley
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Massive black hole binaries (MBHBs) produce gravitational waves (GWs) that are detectable with pulsar timing arrays. We determine the properties of the host galaxies of simulated MBHBs at the time they are producing detectable GW signals. The population of MBHB systems we evaluate is from the Illustris cosmological simulations taken in tandem with post processing semi-analytic models of environmental factors in the evolution of binaries. Upon evolving to the GW frequency regime accessible by pulsar timing arrays, we calculate the detection probability of each system using a variety of different values for pulsar noise characteristics in a plausible near-future International Pulsar Timing Array dataset. We find that detectable systems have host galaxies that are clearly distinct from the overall binary population and from most galaxies in general. With conservative noise factors, we find that host stellar metallicity, for example, peaks at as opposed to the total population of galaxies which peaks at . Additionally, the most detectable systems are much brighter in magnitude and more red in color than the overall population, indicating their likely identity as large ellipticals with diminished star formation. These results can be used to develop effective search strategies for identifying host galaxies and electromagnetic counterparts following GW detection by pulsar timing arrays.
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用脉冲星定时阵列单独探测超大质量黑洞双星的宿主星系人口统计特征
大质量黑洞双星(MBHBs)产生的引力波(GWs)可以用脉冲星定时阵列探测到。我们确定了模拟mbhb的宿主星系在产生可探测的GW信号时的特性。我们评估的MBHB系统的数量来自Illustris宇宙学模拟,并结合双星演化中环境因素的后处理半分析模型。在发展到脉冲星定时阵列可访问的GW频率范围后,我们在一个可信的近未来国际脉冲星定时阵列数据集中使用各种不同的脉冲星噪声特征值来计算每个系统的探测概率。我们发现,可探测系统的宿主星系与总体双星群和大多数星系明显不同。使用保守的噪声因子,我们发现宿主恒星的金属丰度,例如,峰值在,而不是星系总数的峰值在。此外,最容易探测到的星系在星等上比总体上要亮得多,颜色也更红,这表明它们可能是恒星形成较少的大型椭圆星系。这些结果可用于制定有效的搜索策略,以识别通过脉冲星定时阵列进行GW探测后的宿主星系和电磁对应物。
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Classical and Quantum Gravity
Classical and Quantum Gravity 物理-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
8.60%
发文量
301
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Classical and Quantum Gravity is an established journal for physicists, mathematicians and cosmologists in the fields of gravitation and the theory of spacetime. The journal is now the acknowledged world leader in classical relativity and all areas of quantum gravity.
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