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Observing cosmological binary mergers with next generation neutrino and gravitational wave detectors

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-02-05 v2

Abstract

We discuss the potential of detecting thermal neutrinos from matter-rich binary mergers, via a decades-long multi-messenger campaign involving a Mt-scale water Cherenkov neutrino detector and one or more next generation gravitational wave detectors, capable of observing mergers up to redshift z2z\sim 2. The search of neutrinos in time-coincidence with gravitational wave detections will allow to identify single neutrinos from individual mergers above the background, and to study their distributions in energy, redshift and type (double neutron-star or neutron-star-black hole merger) of the candidate sources. We find that, for merger rates consistent with current LIGO-Virgo constraints, and for a 100 Mtyr100~{\rm Mt\cdot yr} exposure, between O(101){\mathcal O(10^{-1})} and O(10){\mathcal O(10)} neutrino events are expected. For extreme cases of mergers with more than 105210^{52} ergs emitted in νˉe\mathrel{{\bar \nu}_e}, the number of events can be as large as 100\sim 100, with sensitivity to mergers up to redshift z0.5z\sim 0.5 or so. Such scenarios can already be tested with a 10 Mtyr10~{\rm Mt\cdot yr} exposure, resulting in constraints on the post-merger evolution of the systems being considered.

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@article{arxiv.1907.00034,
  title  = {Observing cosmological binary mergers with next generation neutrino and gravitational wave detectors},
  author = {Zidu Lin and Cecilia Lunardini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.00034},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Comments: LaTeX, 13 pages, 8 figures, added Figure and references, accepted by Phys. Rev. D