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An Updated Galactic Double Neutron Star Merger Rate Based on Radio Pulsar Populations

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-02-25 v1

Abstract

Following the procedure described in Pol et al., we update the Galactic double neutron star (DNS) merger rate by including the new, highly eccentric DNS system J0509+3801 (Lynch et al.). This leads to a new Galactic DNS merger rate of RMW=3711+24\mathcal{R}_{\rm MW} = 37^{+24}_{-11} Myr1^{-1}, where the errors represent 90% confidence intervals. The corresponding DNS merger detection rate for Advanced LIGO is R=1.90.6+1.2×(Dr/100 Mpc)3yr1,\mathcal{R} = 1.9^{+1.2}_{-0.6} \times \left( D_{\rm r} / 100 \ \rm Mpc \right)^3 \rm yr^{-1}, where DrD_{\rm r} is the range distance. Using the LIGO O3 range distance of 130 Mpc (Abbott et al.), we predict that LIGO will detect anywhere between three and seven DNS mergers per year of observing at O3 sensitivity.

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@article{arxiv.2002.10225,
  title  = {An Updated Galactic Double Neutron Star Merger Rate Based on Radio Pulsar Populations},
  author = {Nihan Pol and Maura McLaughlin and Duncan Lorimer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.10225},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Published in Research Notes of the AAS. The data for figure 1 is available with the RNAAS publication