We analyze the distinguishability of populations of coalescing binary neutron stars, neutron-star black-hole binaries, and binary black holes, whose gravitational-wave signatures are expected to be observed by the advanced network of ground-based interferometers LIGO and Virgo. We consider population-synthesis predictions for plausible merging binary distributions in mass space, along with measurement accuracy estimates from the main gravitational-wave parameter-estimation pipeline. We find that for our model compact-object binary mass distribution, we can always distinguish binary neutron stars and black-hole--neutron-star binaries, but not necessarily black-hole--neutron-star binaries and binary black holes; however, with a few tens of detections, we can accurately identify the three subpopulations and measure their respective rates.
@article{arxiv.1503.03172,
title = {Distinguishing types of compact-object binaries using the gravitational-wave signatures of their mergers},
author = {Ilya Mandel and Carl-Johan Haster and Michal Dominik and Krzysztof Belczynski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.03172},
year = {2015}
}
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