Gravitational waves from the merger of two neutron stars cannot be easily distinguished from those produced by a comparable-mass mixed binary in which one of the companions is a black hole. Low-mass black holes are interesting because they could form in the aftermath of the coalescence of two neutron stars, from the collapse of massive stars, from matter overdensities in the primordial Universe, or as the outcome of the interaction between neutron stars and dark matter. Gravitational waves carry the imprint of the internal composition of neutron stars via the so-called tidal deformability parameter, which depends on the neutron star equation of state and is equal to zero for black holes. We present a new data analysis strategy powered by Bayesian inference and machine learning to identify mixed binaries, hence low-mass black holes, using the distribution of the tidal deformability parameter inferred from gravitational-wave observations.

Distinguishing double neutron star from neutron star-black hole binary populations with gravitational wave observations / Fasano, M.; Wong, K. W. K.; Maselli, A.; Berti, E.; Ferrari, V.; Sathyaprakash, B. S.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 102:2(2020). [10.1103/PhysRevD.102.023025]

Distinguishing double neutron star from neutron star-black hole binary populations with gravitational wave observations

Maselli A.;
2020

Abstract

Gravitational waves from the merger of two neutron stars cannot be easily distinguished from those produced by a comparable-mass mixed binary in which one of the companions is a black hole. Low-mass black holes are interesting because they could form in the aftermath of the coalescence of two neutron stars, from the collapse of massive stars, from matter overdensities in the primordial Universe, or as the outcome of the interaction between neutron stars and dark matter. Gravitational waves carry the imprint of the internal composition of neutron stars via the so-called tidal deformability parameter, which depends on the neutron star equation of state and is equal to zero for black holes. We present a new data analysis strategy powered by Bayesian inference and machine learning to identify mixed binaries, hence low-mass black holes, using the distribution of the tidal deformability parameter inferred from gravitational-wave observations.
2020
neutron star; gravitational waves; equation of state
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Distinguishing double neutron star from neutron star-black hole binary populations with gravitational wave observations / Fasano, M.; Wong, K. W. K.; Maselli, A.; Berti, E.; Ferrari, V.; Sathyaprakash, B. S.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 102:2(2020). [10.1103/PhysRevD.102.023025]
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