Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-11-19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Revised. Most important revision is stressing the necessity to fit the waveform to include the effects of the third body. 10 p
Scientific paper
Thompson has argued that the Kozai mechanism is primarily responsible for driving white-dwarf binary mergers and so generating type Ia supernovae (SNe). If so, the gravitational wave signal from these systems will be characterized by isolated repeating pulses that are well approximated by parabolic encounters. I show that it is impossible to detect these with searches based on standard assumptions of circular binaries, nor could they be detected by analogs of the repeating-pulse searches that have been carried out at higher frequencies, even if these were modified to barycentric time as a function of putative sky position. Rather, new search algorithms are required that take account of the intrinsic 3-body motion of the source as well as the motion of the Earth. If these eccentric binaries account for even a modest fraction of the observed SN rate, then there should be of order 1 pulse every 20 seconds coming from within 1 kpc, and there should be of order 200 detectable sources in this same volume. I outline methods of identifying these sources both to remove this very pernicious background to other signals, and to find candidate SN Ia progenitors, and I sketch practical methods to find optical counterparts to these sources and so measure their masses and distances.
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