The focus of this chapter is on describing the prospective sources of the gravitational wave universe accessible to present and future observations, from kHz, to mHz down to nano-Hz frequencies. The multi-frequency gravitational wave universe gives a deep view into the cosmos, inaccessible otherwise. It has as main actors core-collapsing massive stars, neutron stars, coalescing compact object binaries of different flavours, massive black hole binaries, extreme mass ratio inspirals, and possibly the very early universe itself. Here, we highlight the science aims and describe the gravitational wave signals expected from the sources and the information gathered in it. We show that the observation of gravitational wave sources will play a transformative role in our understanding of the processes ruling stellar evolution, galaxy assembly, the nature of the strong forces in neutron star interiors, and the most mysterious interaction of Nature: gravity.
Colpi, M., Sesana, A. (2017). Gravitational wave sources in the era of multi-band gravitational wave astronomy. In An Overview of Gravitational Waves: Theory, Sources and Detection (pp. 43-140). World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. [10.1142/9789813141766_0002].
Gravitational wave sources in the era of multi-band gravitational wave astronomy
COLPI, MONICA
;Sesana, A.
2017
Abstract
The focus of this chapter is on describing the prospective sources of the gravitational wave universe accessible to present and future observations, from kHz, to mHz down to nano-Hz frequencies. The multi-frequency gravitational wave universe gives a deep view into the cosmos, inaccessible otherwise. It has as main actors core-collapsing massive stars, neutron stars, coalescing compact object binaries of different flavours, massive black hole binaries, extreme mass ratio inspirals, and possibly the very early universe itself. Here, we highlight the science aims and describe the gravitational wave signals expected from the sources and the information gathered in it. We show that the observation of gravitational wave sources will play a transformative role in our understanding of the processes ruling stellar evolution, galaxy assembly, the nature of the strong forces in neutron star interiors, and the most mysterious interaction of Nature: gravity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.