Chirping compact stars: gravitational radiation and detection degeneracy with binaries

J. F. Rodriguez,J. A. Rueda,R. Ruffini,J. I. Zuluaga, J. M. Blanco-Iglesiasi, P. Loren-Aguilari

Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics(2023)

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Compressible, Riemann S-type ellipsoids can emit gravitational waves (GWs) with a chirp-like behavior (hereafter chirping ellipsoids, CELs). We show that the GW frequency-amplitude evolution of CELs (mass similar to 1 Mp, radius similar to 103 km, polytropic equation of state with index n approximate to 3) is indistinguishable from that emitted by double white dwarfs and by extreme mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs) composed of an intermediate-mass (e.g. 103 Mp) black hole and a planet-like (e.g. 10-4 Mp) companion, in the frequency interval within the detector sensitivity band in which the GW emission of these systems is quasi-monochromatic. For reasonable astrophysical assumptions, the local universe density rate of CELs, double white dwarfs, and EMRIs in the mass range here considered are very similar, posing a detection-degeneracy challenge for space-based GW detectors. We outline the astrophysical implications of this CEL-binary detection degeneracy by space-based GW-detection facilities.
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gravitational waves / sources,gravitational wave detectors,gravitational waves / experiments,gravitational waves / theory
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