Anisotropic lightning sources do not always worsen Schumann-resonance correlated magnetic noise for stochastic gravitational wave searches, and the Virgo-KAGRA pair is least affected.
Imprint of the merger and ring-down on the gravitational wave background from black hole binaries coalescence
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We compute the gravitational wave background (GWB) generated by a cosmological population of (BH-BH) binaries using hybrid waveforms recently produced by numerical simulations of (BH-BH) coalescence, which include the inspiral, merger and ring-down contributions. A large sample of binary systems is simulated using the population synthesis code SeBa, and we extract fundamental statistical information on (BH-BH) physical parameters (primary and secondary BH masses, orbital separations and eccentricities, formation and merger timescales). We then derive the binary birth and merger rates using the theoretical cosmic star formation history obtained from a numerical study which reproduces the available observational data at redshifts $z < 8$. We evaluate the contributions of the inspiral, merger and ring-down signals to the GWB, and discuss how these depend on the parameters which critically affect the number of coalescing (BH-BH) systems. We find that Advanced LIGO/Virgo have a chance to detect the GWB signal from the inspiral phase with a $(S/N)=10$ only for the most optimistic model, which predicts the highest local merger rate of 0.85 Mpc$^{-3}$ Myr$^{-1}$. Third generation detectors, such as ET, could reveal the GWB from the inspiral phase predicted by any of the considered models. In addition, ET could sample the merger phase of the evolution at least for models which predict local merger rates between $[0.053 - 0.85]$ Mpc$^{-3}$ Myr$^{-1}$, which are more than a factor 2 lower the the upper limit inferred from the analysis of the LIGO S5 run\cite{Abadieetal2011}.
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Correlated magnetic noise from anisotropic lightning sources and the detection of stochastic gravitational waves
Anisotropic lightning sources do not always worsen Schumann-resonance correlated magnetic noise for stochastic gravitational wave searches, and the Virgo-KAGRA pair is least affected.