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Probe for Type Ia supernova progenitor in decihertz gravitational wave astronomy

Published 2 Oct 2019 in astro-ph.HE | (1910.01063v2)

Abstract: It is generally believed that Type Ia supernovae are thermonuclear explosions of carbon-oxygen white dwarfs (WDs). However, there is currently no consensus regarding the events leading to the explosion. A binary WD (WD-WD) merger is a possible progenitor of Type Ia supernovae. Space-based gravitational wave (GW) detectors with considerable sensitivity in the deci-Hz range such as the DECi-hertz Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory (DECIGO) can observe WD-WD mergers directly. Therefore, access to the deci-Hz band of GWs would enable multi-messenger observations of Type Ia supernovae to determine their progenitor and explosion mechanism. In this paper, we consider the event rate of WD-WD mergers and minimum detection range to observe one WD-WD merger per year, using a nearby galaxy catalog and the relation between the Ia supernova and host galaxy. Furthermore, we calculate DECIGO's ability to localize WD-WD mergers and to determine the masses of binary mergers. We estimate that the deci-Hz GW observatory can detect GWs with amplitudes $h\sim10{-20}[\rm Hz{-1/2}]$ at 0.01-0.1 Hz, which is 1000 times higher than the detection limit of DECIGO. Assuming progenitors of Ia supernovae are merging WD-WD ($1M_{\odot}-0.8M_{\odot}$), DECIGO is expected to detect 6600 WD-WD mergers within $z=0.08$, and identify the host galaxy of such WD-WD mergers within $z\sim0.065$ using GW detection alone.

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