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Electromagnetic Counterparts of Gravitational Wave Sources : Mergers of Compact Objects

Atish Kamble, David L. A. Kaplan

Published 2016-02-11Version 1

Mergers of compact objects are considered prime sources of gravitational waves (GW) and will soon be targets of GW observatories such as the Advanced-LIGO, VIRGO etc. Finding electromagnetic counterparts of these GW sources will be important to understand their nature. We discuss possible electromagnetic signatures of the mergers. We show that the BH-BH mergers could have luminosities which exceed Eddington luminosity from unity to several orders of magnitude depending on the masses of the merging BHs. As a result these mergers could be explosive, release up to $10^{51}$ erg of energy and shine as radio transients. At any given time we expect about a few such transients in the sky at GHz frequencies which could be detected out to about 300 Mpc. It has also been argued that these radio transients would look alike radio supernovae with comparable detection rates. Multi-band follow up could, however, distinguish between the mergers and supernovae.

Comments: 16 Pages
Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics D, Volume 22, Issue 1, id. 1341011 (2013)
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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