Stochastic gravitational wave background from PBH-ABH mergers *

Author:

Cui Wenfeng,Huang Fei,Shu Jing,Zhao Yue

Abstract

Abstract The measurement of gravitational waves produced by binary black-hole mergers at the Advanced LIGO has encouraged extensive studies on the stochastic gravitational wave background. Recent studies have focused on gravitational wave sources made of the same species, such as mergers from binary primordial black holes or those from binary astrophysical black holes. In this paper, we study a new possibility – the stochastic gravitational wave background produced by mergers of one primordial black hole and one astrophysical black hole. Such systems are necessarily present if primordial black holes exist. We study the isotropic gravitational wave background produced through the history of the universe. We find it is very challenging to detect such a signal. We also demonstrate that it is improper to treat the gravitational waves produced by such binaries in the Milky Way as a directional stochastic background due to a very low binary formation rate.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

National Natural Science Foundation of China

CAS Project for Young Scientists in Basic Research

Strategic Priority Research Program and Key Research Program of Frontier Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics,Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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