LISA science performance in observations of short-lived signals from massive black hole binary coalescences

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2023)

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The observation of massive black hole binary systems is one of the main science objectives of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). The instrument's design requirements have recently been revised: they set a requirement at 0.1 mHz, with no additional explicit requirements at lower frequencies. This has implications for observations of the short-lived signals produced by the coalescence of massive and high-redshift binaries. Here we consider the most pessimistic scenario: the (unlikely) case in which LISA has no sensitivity below 0.1 mHz. We show that the presence of higher multipoles (beyond the dominant l = |m| = 2 mode) in the gravitational radiation from these systems, which will be detectable with a total signal-to-noise ratio similar to 103, allows LISA to retain the capability to accurately measure the physical parameters and the redshift and to constrain the sky location. To illustrate this point, we consider a few select binaries in a total (redshifted) mass range of 4 x 10(6)-4 x 10(7)M(circle dot) whose (l = |m| = 2) gravitational-wave signals last between approximate to 12 h and approximate to 20 days in band. We model the emitted gravitational radiation using the highly accurate (spin-aligned) waveform approximant IMRPhenomXHM and carry out a fully coherent Bayesian analysis on the LISA noise-orthogonal time-delay-interferometry channels.
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massive black hole,black hole,binary coalescences,lisa science performance,signals,short-lived
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