CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:30 | Fridays 11:30 - 12:30

+1 Gravitational Wave Signals from 3D Neutrino Hydrodynamics Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovae.

jtd55 +1

+1 Comparison of dark energy models after Planck 2015.

jtd55 +1

+1 Observable cosmological vector mode in the dark ages.

jbm120 +1

+1 Combined search for Lorentz violation in short-range gravity.

jtd55 +1

+1 A synthetic model of the gravitational wave background from evolving binary compact objects.

jbm120 +1

0 The trouble with $H_0$.

bump   cad96 +1

0 The Quiescent Intracluster Medium in the Core of the Perseus Cluster.

bump   sxk1031 +1

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  • A synthetic model of the gravitational wave background from evolving binary compact objects.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Irina Dvorkin, Jean-Philippe Uzan, Elisabeth Vangioni, Joseph Silk
     

    Modeling the stochastic gravitational wave background from various astrophysical sources is a key objective in view of upcoming observations with ground- and space-based gravitational wave observatories such as Advanced LIGO, VIRGO, eLISA and PTA. We develop a synthetic model framework that follows the evolution of single and binary compact objects in an astrophysical context. We describe the formation and merger rates of binaries, the evolution of their orbital parameters with time and the spectrum of emitted gravitational waves at different stages of binary evolution. Our approach is modular and allows us to test and constrain different ingredients of the model, including stellar evolution, black hole formation scenarios and the properties of binary systems. We use this framework in the context of a particularly well-motivated astrophysical setup to calculate the gravitational wave background from several types of sources, including inspiraling stellar-mass binary black holes that have not merged during a Hubble time. We find that this signal, albeit weak, has a characteristic shape that can help constrain the properties of binary black holes in a way complementary to observations of the background from merger events. We discuss possible applications of our framework in the context of other gravitational wave sources, such as supermassive black holes.

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