The deci-Hz gravitational wave signal from the collapse of rotating very massive stars

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The deci-Hz gravitational wave signal from the collapse of rotating very massive stars

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Bailey Sykes, Jade Powell, Bernhard Müller, Alexander Heger

Abstract

We calculate the gravitational wave signal from the collapse of a rotating 300 $M_\odot$ star at the upper end of the pair-instability regime. The large-scale asymmetries that develop during the collapse produce a strong signal in the deci-Hz range that has a characteristic shape which is likely amenable to a template-based search. The most ambitious designs for deci-Hz detectors could detect such signals out to distances of 200 Mpc, possibly at a rate of 0.5 per year.

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