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Strong-lensing rates of massive black hole binaries in LISA

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2025-12-08 v2

Abstract

Similarly to electromagnetic (EM) signals, gravitational lensing by intervening galaxies can also affect gravitational waves (GWs). In this paper, we estimate the strong-lensing rate of massive black hole mergers observed with LISA. Given the uncertainties in the source populations as well as in the population of galaxies at high redshift, we consider: six different source population models, including light and heavy seeds, as well as three lens population models, including redshift-independent and redshift-dependent evolution properties. Among all the scenarios explored, the expected number of strong lensed events detected in a 4-year observation time in LISA ranges between 0.13-231 with most of them having two (one) images detectable in the heavy (light) seed scenarios. The event numbers obtained correspond to 0.2%-0.9% of all detected unlensed events. Out of all the detectable strong-lensed events, up to 61% (in the light-seed scenario) and 1% (in the heavy-seed scenario) of them are above the detectability threshold solely due to strong lensing effects and would otherwise be undetectable. For detectable pairs of strong-lensed events by galaxy lenses, we also find between 72%-81% of them to have time delays from 1 week to 1 year.

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@article{arxiv.2510.02061,
  title  = {Strong-lensing rates of massive black hole binaries in LISA},
  author = {Juan Gutiérrez and Macarena Lagos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.02061},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 pages, 11 figures