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Constraining Binary Evolution with Gravitational Wave Measurements of Chirp Masses
Using the StarTrack binary population synthesis code we investigate the
properties of population of compact object binaries. Taking into account the
selection effects we calculate the expected properties of the observed
binaries.We analyze possible constraints on the stellar evolution models and
find that an observed sample of about one hundred mergers will yield strong
constraints on the binary evolution scenarios.Comment: Invited talk at "The Astrophysics of Gravitational Wave Sources"
Workshop; April 24-26, 2003, U. Maryland; 10 page
The distribution of mass ratios in compact object binaries
Using the StarTrack population synthesis code we compute the distribution of
masses of merging compact object (black hole or neutron star) binaries. The
shape of the mass distribution is sensitive to some of the parameters governing
the stellar binary evolution. We discuss the possibility of constraining
stellar evolution models using mass measurements obtained from the detection of
compact object inspiral with the upcoming gravitational-wave observatories.Comment: 10 pages, uses spie.cls, Proc of the SPIE Conference "Astronomical
Telescopes and Instrumentation
Keplerian frequencies and innermost stable circular orbits of rapidly rotating strange stars
It has been suggested that the frequency in the co-rotating innermost stable
circular orbit (ISCO) about a compact stellar remnant can be determined through
X-ray observations of low-mass X-ray binaries, and that its value can be used
to constrain the equation of state of ultradense matter.
Upon constructing numerical models of rapidly rotating strange (quark) stars
in general relativity, we find that for stars rotating at the equatorial
mass-shedding limit, the ISCO is indeed above the stellar surface, for a wide
range of central energy densities at a height equal to 11% of the
circumferential stellar radius, which scales inversely with the square root of
the energy density, of self-bound quark matter at zero presure. In contrast to
static stars, the ISCO frequencies of rapidly rotating strange stars can be as
low as 0.9 kHz for a 1.3 solar mass strange star. Hence, the presence of
strange stars in low-mass X-ray binaries cannot be excluded on the basis of the
currently observed frequencies of kHz QPOs, such as the cut-off frequency of
1066 Hz in 4U 1820-30.Comment: 5 pg., 4 fig
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