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Astrophysics with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna

Authors :
Pau Amaro-Seoane
Jeff Andrews
Manuel Arca Sedda
Abbas Askar
Quentin Baghi
Razvan Balasov
Imre Bartos
Simone S. Bavera
Jillian Bellovary
Christopher P. L. Berry
Emanuele Berti
Stefano Bianchi
Laura Blecha
Stéphane Blondin
Tamara Bogdanović
Samuel Boissier
Matteo Bonetti
Silvia Bonoli
Elisa Bortolas
Katelyn Breivik
Pedro R. Capelo
Laurentiu Caramete
Federico Cattorini
Maria Charisi
Sylvain Chaty
Xian Chen
Martyna Chruślińska
Alvin J. K. Chua
Ross Church
Monica Colpi
Daniel D’Orazio
Camilla Danielski
Melvyn B. Davies
Pratika Dayal
Alessandra De Rosa
Andrea Derdzinski
Kyriakos Destounis
Massimo Dotti
Ioana Duţan
Irina Dvorkin
Gaia Fabj
Thierry Foglizzo
Saavik Ford
Jean-Baptiste Fouvry
Alessia Franchini
Tassos Fragos
Chris Fryer
Massimo Gaspari
Davide Gerosa
Luca Graziani
Paul Groot
Melanie Habouzit
Daryl Haggard
Zoltan Haiman
Wen-Biao Han
Alina Istrate
Peter H. Johansson
Fazeel Mahmood Khan
Tomas Kimpson
Kostas Kokkotas
Albert Kong
Valeriya Korol
Kyle Kremer
Thomas Kupfer
Astrid Lamberts
Shane Larson
Mike Lau
Dongliang Liu
Nicole Lloyd-Ronning
Giuseppe Lodato
Alessandro Lupi
Chung-Pei Ma
Tomas Maccarone
Ilya Mandel
Alberto Mangiagli
Michela Mapelli
Stéphane Mathis
Lucio Mayer
Sean McGee
Berry McKernan
M. Coleman Miller
David F. Mota
Matthew Mumpower
Syeda S. Nasim
Gijs Nelemans
Scott Noble
Fabio Pacucci
Francesca Panessa
Vasileios Paschalidis
Hugo Pfister
Delphine Porquet
John Quenby
Angelo Ricarte
Friedrich K. Röpke
John Regan
Stephan Rosswog
Ashley Ruiter
Milton Ruiz
Jessie Runnoe
Raffaella Schneider
Jeremy Schnittman
Amy Secunda
Alberto Sesana
Naoki Seto
Lijing Shao
Stuart Shapiro
Carlos Sopuerta
Nicholas C. Stone
Arthur Suvorov
Nicola Tamanini
Tomas Tamfal
Thomas Tauris
Karel Temmink
John Tomsick
Silvia Toonen
Alejandro Torres-Orjuela
Martina Toscani
Antonios Tsokaros
Caner Unal
Verónica Vázquez-Aceves
Rosa Valiante
Maurice van Putten
Jan van Roestel
Christian Vignali
Marta Volonteri
Kinwah Wu
Ziri Younsi
Shenghua Yu
Silvia Zane
Lorenz Zwick
Fabio Antonini
Vishal Baibhav
Enrico Barausse
Alexander Bonilla Rivera
Marica Branchesi
Graziella Branduardi-Raymont
Kevin Burdge
Srija Chakraborty
Jorge Cuadra
Kristen Dage
Benjamin Davis
Selma E. de Mink
Roberto Decarli
Daniela Doneva
Stephanie Escoffier
Poshak Gandhi
Francesco Haardt
Carlos O. Lousto
Samaya Nissanke
Jason Nordhaus
Richard O’Shaughnessy
Simon Portegies Zwart
Adam Pound
Fabian Schussler
Olga Sergijenko
Alessandro Spallicci
Daniele Vernieri
Alejandro Vigna-Gómez
Source :
Living Reviews in Relativity, Vol 26, Iss 1, Pp 1-328 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) will be a transformative experiment for gravitational wave astronomy, and, as such, it will offer unique opportunities to address many key astrophysical questions in a completely novel way. The synergy with ground-based and space-born instruments in the electromagnetic domain, by enabling multi-messenger observations, will add further to the discovery potential of LISA. The next decade is crucial to prepare the astrophysical community for LISA’s first observations. This review outlines the extensive landscape of astrophysical theory, numerical simulations, and astronomical observations that are instrumental for modeling and interpreting the upcoming LISA datastream. To this aim, the current knowledge in three main source classes for LISA is reviewed; ultra-compact stellar-mass binaries, massive black hole binaries, and extreme or interme-diate mass ratio inspirals. The relevant astrophysical processes and the established modeling techniques are summarized. Likewise, open issues and gaps in our understanding of these sources are highlighted, along with an indication of how LISA could help making progress in the different areas. New research avenues that LISA itself, or its joint exploitation with upcoming studies in the electromagnetic domain, will enable, are also illustrated. Improvements in modeling and analysis approaches, such as the combination of numerical simulations and modern data science techniques, are discussed. This review is intended to be a starting point for using LISA as a new discovery tool for understanding our Universe.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14338351
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Living Reviews in Relativity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.95d824dacc9749f08a8ab12afbafb461
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41114-022-00041-y