Publication year
2006Author(s)
Publisher
Goddard Space Flight Center : AIP
ISBN
0735403724
In
LASER INTERFEROMETER SPACE ANTENNA: 6th International LISA Symposium, pp. 397-405Publication type
Article in monograph or in proceedings

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Astrophysics
Book title
LASER INTERFEROMETER SPACE ANTENNA: 6th International LISA Symposium
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p. 397
Page end
p. 405
Subject
AIP conference proceedings; AstronomyAbstract
White dwarf binaries are the most common compact binaries in the Universe and are especially important for low-frequency gravitational wave detectors such as LISA. There are a number of open questions about binary evolution and the Galactic population of white dwarf binaries that can be solved using gravitational wave data and at the same time, our ever improving knowledge about these binaries will help to predict the signals that can be expected for LISA. In addition a number of white dwarf binaries will serve as verification sources for the instrument. I will discuss these issues and report recent, surprising, developments in this field. Finally I report calculations about the feasibility of complementary electro-magnetic observations which unfortunately cannot reproduce the optimistic results of Cooray et al..
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