Title of article
Gravitational Waves from Stars Orbiting the Sagittarius A* Black Hole
Author/Authors
Freitag، Marc نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 2003
Pages
-20
From page
21
To page
0
Abstract
One of the main astrophysical processes leading to strong emission of gravitational waves to be detected by the future spaceborne interferometer Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is the capture of a compact star by a black hole with a mass of a few million solar masses in the center of a galaxy. In previous studies, main-sequence stars were thought not to contribute because they suffer from early tidal disruption. Here we show that according to our simulations of the stellar dynamics of the Sgr A* cluster, there must be one to a few low-mass main-sequence stars sufficiently bound to the central Galactic black hole to be conspicuous sources in LISA observations. The probability that a white dwarf may be detectable is lower than 0.5, and in spite of mass segregation, detection of a captured neutron star or stellar black hole in the center of the Milky Way is highly unlikely.
Keywords
Clusters , cooling flows , individual (A496) , intergalactic medium , galaxies , X-rays
Journal title
Astrophysical Journal
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Astrophysical Journal
Record number
73886
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