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Beyond the Background: Gravitational Wave Anisotropy and Continuous Waves from Supermassive Black Hole Binaries (2309.07227v3)

Published 13 Sep 2023 in astro-ph.HE and astro-ph.CO

Abstract: Pulsar timing arrays have found evidence for a low-frequency gravitational wave background (GWB). Assuming the GWB is produced by supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs), the next gravitational wave (GW) signals astronomers anticipate are Continuous Waves (CWs) from single SMBHBs and their associated GWB anisotropy. The prospects for detecting CWs and anisotropy are highly dependent on the astrophysics of SMBHB populations. Thus, information from single sources can break degeneracies in astrophysical models and place much more stringent constraints than the GWB alone. We simulate and evolve SMBHB populations, model their GWs, and calculate their anisotropy and detectability. We investigate how varying components of our semi-analytic model, including the galaxy stellar mass function, the SMBH--host galaxy relation ($M_\mathrm{BH}$--$M_\mathrm{bulge}$), and the binary evolution prescription impact the expected detections. The CW occurrence rate is greatest for few total binaries, high SMBHB masses, large scatter in $M_\mathrm{BH}$--$M_\mathrm{bulge}$, and long hardening times. The occurrence rate depends most on the binary evolution parameters, implying that CWs offer a novel avenue to probe binary evolution. The most detectable CW sources are in the lowest frequency bin for a 16.03-year PTA, have masses from $\sim!!109-10{10}\mathrm{M}_\odot$, and are $\sim!!1$ Gpc away. The level of anisotropy increases with frequency, with the angular power spectrum over multipole modes $\ell$ varying in low-frequency $C_{\ell>0}/C_0$ from $\sim!!5\times 10{-3}$ to $\sim!!2\times10{-1}$, depending on the model; typical values are near current upper limits. Observing this anisotropy would support SMBHB models for the GWB over cosmological models, which tend to be isotropic.

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