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LISA as a dark energy probe

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2010-04-15 v2 Astrophysics

Abstract

Recently it was shown that the inclusion of higher signal harmonics in the inspiral signals of binary supermassive black holes (SMBH) leads to dramatic improvements in parameter estimation with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). In particular, the angular resolution becomes good enough to identify the host galaxy or galaxy cluster, in which case the redshift can be determined by electromagnetic means. The gravitational wave signal also provides the luminosity distance with high accuracy, and the relationship between this and the redshift depends sensitively on the cosmological parameters, such as the equation-of-state parameter w=pDE/ρDEw=p_{\rm DE}/\rho_{\rm DE} of dark energy. With a single binary SMBH event at z<1z < 1 having appropriate masses and orientation, one would be able to constrain ww to within a few percent. We show that, if the measured sky location is folded into the error analysis, the uncertainty on ww goes down by an additional factor of 2-3, leaving weak lensing as the only limiting factor in using LISA as a dark energy probe.

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@article{arxiv.0810.5727,
  title  = {LISA as a dark energy probe},
  author = {K G Arun and Chandra Kant Mishra and Chris Van Den Broeck and B R Iyer and B S Sathyaprakash and Siddhartha Sinha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.5727},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

11pages, 1 Table, minor changes in text, accepted for publication in Classical and Quantum Gravity (special issue for proceedings of 7th LISA symposium)

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