Gravitational wave signatures of highly compact boson star binaries

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  • Carlos Palenzuela
  • Paolo Pani
  • Miguel Bezares
  • Cardoso, Vitor
  • Luis Lehner
  • Steven Liebling

Solitonic boson stars are stable objects made of a complex scalar field with a compactness that can reach values comparable to that of neutron stars. A recent study of the collision of identical boson stars produced only nonrotating boson stars or black holes, suggesting that rotating boson stars may not form from binary mergers. Here we extend this study to include an analysis of the gravitational waves radiated during the coalescence of such a binary, which is crucial to distinguish these events from other binaries with LIGO and Virgo observations. Our studies reveal that the remnant's gravitational wave signature is mainly governed by its fundamental frequency as it settles down to a nonrotating boson star, emitting significant gravitational radiation during this post-merger state. We calculate how the waveforms and their post-merger frequencies depend on the compactness of the initial boson stars and estimate analytically the amount of energy radiated after the merger.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104058
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume96
Issue number10
Number of pages17
ISSN2470-0010
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2017
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • BLACK-HOLES, RELATIVITY

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