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Localization accuracy of compact binary coalescences detected by the third-generation gravitational-wave detectors and implication for cosmology

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-04-04 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We use the Fisher information matrix to investigate the angular resolution and luminosity distance uncertainty for coalescing binary neutron stars (BNSs) and neutron star-black hole binaries (NSBHs) detected by the third-generation (3G) gravitational-wave (GW) detectors. Our study focuses on an individual 3G detector and a network of up to four 3G detectors at different locations including the US, Europe, China and Australia for the proposed Einstein Telescope (ET) and Cosmic Explorer (CE) detectors. We in particular examine the effect of the Earth's rotation, as GW signals from BNS and low mass NSBH systems could be hours long for 3G detectors. We find that, a time-dependent antenna beam-pattern function can help better localize BNS and NSBH sources, especially those edge-on ones. The medium angular resolution for one ET-D detector is around 150 deg2^2 for BNSs at a redshift of z=0.1z=0.1. The medium angular resolution for a network of two CE detectors in the US and Europe respectively is around 20 deg2^2 at z=0.2z=0.2 for the simulated BNS and NSBH samples. While for a network of two ET-D detectors, the similar angular resolution can be achieved at a much higher redshift of z=0.5z=0.5. The angular resolution of a network of three detectors is mainly determined by the baselines between detectors regardless of the CE or ET detector type. We discuss the implications of our results to constrain the Hubble constant H0H_0, the deceleration parameter q0q_0 and the equation-of-state (EoS) of dark energy. We find that in general, if 10 BNSs or NSBHs at z=0.1z=0.1 with known redshifts are detected, H0H_0 can be measured with an accuracy of 0.9%0.9\%. If 1000 face-on BNSs at z<2z<2 are detected with known redshifts, we are able to achieve Δq0=0.002\Delta q_0=0.002, or Δw0=0.03\Delta w_0=0.03 and Δwa=0.2\Delta w_a=0.2 for dark energy.(Abridged version).

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@article{arxiv.1710.05325,
  title  = {Localization accuracy of compact binary coalescences detected by the third-generation gravitational-wave detectors and implication for cosmology},
  author = {Wen Zhao and Linqing Wen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.05325},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

35 pages, 26 figs, 3 tables, Phys. Rev. D accepted