Detecting gravitational wave bursts from stellar-mass binaries in the mHz band

Astrophysical Journal IOP Science 965:2 (2024) 148

Authors:

Zeyuan Xuan, Smadar Naoz, Bence Kocsis, Erez Michaely

Abstract:

The dynamical formation channels of gravitational wave (GW) sources typically involve a stage when the compact object binary source interacts with the environment, which may excite its eccentricity, yielding efficient GW emission. For the wide eccentric compact object binaries, the GW emission happens mostly near the pericenter passage, creating a unique, burst-like signature in the waveform. This work examines the possibility of stellar-mass bursting sources in the mHz band for future LISA detections. Because of their long lifetime (∼107 yr) and promising detectability, the number of mHz bursting sources can be large in the local Universe. For example, based on our estimates, there will be ∼3–45 bursting binary black holes in the Milky Way, with ∼102–104 bursts detected during the LISA mission. Moreover, we find that the number of bursting sources strongly depends on their formation history. If certain regions undergo active formation of compact object binaries in the recent few million years, there will be a significantly higher bursting source fraction. Thus, the detection of mHz GW bursts not only serves as a clue for distinguishing different formation channels, but also helps us understand the star formation history in different regions of the Milky Way.

The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT XIV: On the high linearly polarized pulsar signals

(2024)

Authors:

Simon Johnston, Dipanjan Mitra, Michael Keith, Lucy Oswald, Aris Karastergiou

The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT – XIII. Timing, flux density, rotation measure, and dispersion measure time series of 597 pulsars

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 530:2 (2024) 1581-1591

Authors:

MJ Keith, S Johnston, A Karastergiou, P Weltevrede, ME Lower, A Basu, B Posselt, LS Oswald, A Parthasarathy, AD Cameron, M Serylak, S Buchner

Enabling Science from the Rubin Alert Stream with Lasair

(2024)

Authors:

Roy D Williams, Gareth P Francis, Andy Lawrence, Terence M Sloan, Stephen J Smartt, Ken W Smith, David R Young

Magnetospheric flows in X-ray pulsars – I. Instability at super-Eddington regime of accretion

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 530:1 (2024) 730-742

Authors:

AA Mushtukov, A Ingram, VF Suleimanov, N DiLullo, M Middleton, SS Tsygankov, M van der Klis, S Portegies Zwart