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Implications of PSR J0737-3039B for the Galactic NS-NS Binary Merger Rate

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-03-19 v3 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

The Double Pulsar (PSR J0737-3039) is the only neutron star-neutron star (NS-NS) binary in which both NSs have been detectable as radio pulsars. The Double Pulsar has been assumed to dominate the Galactic NS-NS binary merger rate R_g among all known systems, solely based on the properties of the first-born, recycled pulsar (PSR J0737-3039A, or A) with an assumption for the beaming correction factor of 6. In this work, we carefully correct observational biases for the second-born, non-recycled pulsar (PSR J0737-0737B, or B) and estimate the contribution from the Double Pulsar on R_g using constraints available from both A and B. Observational constraints from the B pulsar favour a small beaming correction factor for A (~2), which is consistent with a bipolar model. Considering known NS-NS binaries with the best observational constraints, including both A and B, we obtain R_g=21_{-14}^{+28} per Myr at 95 per cent confidence from our reference model. We expect the detection rate of gravitational waves from NS-NS inspirals for the advanced ground-based gravitational-wave detectors is to be 8^{+10}_{-5} per yr at 95 per cent confidence. Within several years, gravitational-wave detections relevant to NS-NS inspirals will provide us useful information to improve pulsar population models.

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@article{arxiv.1308.4676,
  title  = {Implications of PSR J0737-3039B for the Galactic NS-NS Binary Merger Rate},
  author = {Chunglee Kim and Benetge Bhakthi Pranama Perera and Maura A. McLaughlin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.4676},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

12 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, Figures 4 and 5 were swapped in v2 and in the manuscript published in MNRAS. Figure orders are corrected in this version. No change in the text