Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-10-2008
Abstract
An up-to-date catalog of nearby galaxies considered to be hosts of binary compact objects is provided, with complete information about sky position, distance, extinction-corrected blue luminosity, and error estimates. With our current understanding of binary evolution, rates of formation and coalescence for binary compact objects scale with massive-star formation, and hence the (extinction-corrected) blue luminosity of host galaxies. Coalescence events in binary compact objects are among the most promising gravitational-wave sources for ground-based gravitational-wave detectors such as LIGO. Our catalog and associated error estimates are important for the interpretation of analyses carried out for LIGO, in constraining the rates of compact binary coalescence, given an astrophysical population model for the sources considered. We discuss how the notion of effective distance, created to account for the antenna pattern of a gravitational-wave detector, must be used in conjunction with our catalog. We also note that the catalog provided can be used in other astronomical analysis of populations that scale with galaxy blue luminosity. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Astrophysical Journal
First Page
1459
Last Page
1467
Recommended Citation
Kopparapu, R., Hanna, C., Kalogera, V., O'Shaughnessy, R., González, G., Brady, P., & Fairhurst, S. (2008). Host galaxies catalog used in LIGO searches for compact binary coalescence events. Astrophysical Journal, 675 (2), 1459-1467. https://doi.org/10.1086/527348