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Article Dans Une Revue Astrophys.J. Année : 2019

Detectability of modulated X-rays from LISA's supermassive black hole mergers

Tito Dal Canton
Alberto Mangiagli
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Scott C. Noble
  • Fonction : Auteur
Jeremy Schnittman
  • Fonction : Auteur
Andrew Ptak
  • Fonction : Auteur
Alberto Sesana
  • Fonction : Auteur
Jordan Camp
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Résumé

One of the central goals of LISA is the detection of gravitational waves from the merger of supermassive black holes. Contrary to stellar-mass black hole mergers, such events are expected to be rich X-ray sources due to the accretion of material from the circumbinary disks onto the black holes. The orbital dynamics before merger is also expected to modulate the resulting X-ray emission via Doppler boosting in a quasi-periodic way, and in a simple phase relation with the gravitational wave from the inspiral of the black holes. Detecting the X-ray source would enable a precise and early localization of the binary, thus allowing many telescopes to observe the very moment of the merger. Although identifying the correct X-ray source in the relatively large LISA sky localization will be challenging due to the presence of many confounding point sources, the quasi-periodic modulation may aid in the identification. We explore the practical feasibility of such idea. We simulate populations of merging supermassive black holes, their detection with LISA and their X-ray lightcurves using a simple model. Taking the parameters of the X-ray Telescope on the proposed NASA Transient Astrophysics Probe, we then design and simulate an observation campaign that searches for the modulated X-ray source while LISA is still observing the inspiral of the black holes. Assuming a fiducial LISA detection rate of $10$ mergers per year at redshift closer than $3.5$, we expect a few detections of modulated X-ray counterparts over the nominal duration of the LISA mission.

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hal-02051023 , version 1 (27-02-2019)

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Tito Dal Canton, Alberto Mangiagli, Scott C. Noble, Jeremy Schnittman, Andrew Ptak, et al.. Detectability of modulated X-rays from LISA's supermassive black hole mergers. Astrophys.J., 2019, 886, pp.146. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/ab505a⟩. ⟨hal-02051023⟩
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