Population Boundaries for Galactic White Dwarf Binaries in LISA's Amplitude-Frequency Domain
Abstract
Detached, inspiraling and semi-detached, mass-transferring double white dwarf (DWD) binary systems are both expected to be important sources for the proposed space-based gravitational-wave detector, LISA. The mass-radius relationship of individual white dwarf stars in combination with the constraints imposed by Roche geometries permit us to identify population boundaries for DWD systems in LISA's ``absolute'' amplitude-frequency diagram. With five key population boundaries in place, we are able to identify four principal population sub-domains, including one sub-domain that identifies where progenitors of Type Ia supernovae will reside. Given one full year of uninterrupted operation, LISA should be able to measure the rate at which the gravitational-wave frequency and, hence, the orbital period is changing in the highest frequency subpopulation of our Galaxy's DWD systems. We provide a formula by which the distance to each DWD system in this subpopulation can be determined; in addition, we show how the masses of the individual white dwarf stars in mass-transferring systems may be calculated.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0610555,
title = {Population Boundaries for Galactic White Dwarf Binaries in LISA's Amplitude-Frequency Domain},
author = {Ravi Kumar Kopparapu and Joel E. Tohline},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0610555},
year = {2008}
}
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23 pages, 3 figures, Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal