论文标题
用激光射线卫星的轨道共振来探测超大质量的黑洞二进制
Probing Supermassive Black Hole Binaries with Orbital Resonances of Laser-Ranged Satellite
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论文摘要
合并的超质量黑洞二进制文件(SMBHB)是低频引力波(GW)探测的主要源候选者,这可能会使我们深入了解宇宙时间和时空动态的剧烈过程中银河发展的洞察力。根据光学和X射线观察发现了有希望的候选人,该观察声声称在太空传播天线的操作之前,新的和现成的GW检测方法。我们表明,卫星激光范围(SLR)任务可以用作通过GW引起的共振效应结合SMBHB的探针。研究了由剩余距离或SLR测量加速度的这种共振引起的持久和特征烙印,并通过当前和将来的改进的范围精确度分析了检测SNR。在Redshift $ Z \ SIM 1 $中,阈值SNR = 5需要1 - 2年的累积数据,以进行当前精度和数月的数据以提高精度,这对于SLR任务的数据处理是可行的。同时,具有多个SLR任务的联合检测可以进一步提高总SNR和置信度。这样的检测计划可以在丽莎和太极拳准备期间满足初步SMBHB调查的要求,并且不需要对任何新的和先进的设施进行进一步的投资。还值得回顾过去几十年中的存档数据,在该数据中可能隐藏了SMBHB的共振信号。
Coalescing supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are the primary source candidates for low frequency gravitational wave (GW) detections, which could bring us deep insights into galaxy evolutions over cosmic time and violent processes of spacetime dynamics. Promising candidates had been found based on optical and X-ray observations, which claims for new and ready-to-use GW detection approaches before the operations of space-borne antennas. We show that, satellite laser ranging (SLR) missions could serve as probes of coalescing SMBHBs through the GW-induced resonant effects. Lasting and characteristic imprints caused by such resonances in the residual distances or accelerations from SLR measurements are studied, and the detection SNR is analyzed with both the current and future improved ranging precisions. Within redshift $z \sim 1$, the threshold SNR=5 requires 1-2 years of accumulated data for the current precision and months of data for improved precision, which are workable for the data processing of SLR missions. Meanwhile, joint detections with multiple SLR missions could further improve the total SNR and the confidence level. Such a detection scheme could fulfill the requirement of a tentative SMBHB probe during the preparing stage of LISA and Taiji, and it requires no further investment to any new and advanced facilities. It is also worthwhile to look back and re-process the archived data from the past decades, in where resonant signals from SMBHBs might be hidden.