5–30 Jun 2017
Nordita, Stockholm
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Future prospect for exploiting double white dwarfs detected by GAIA, LSST and LISA

Speaker

Elena Rossi

Description

Double white dwarf systems have a very broad range of possible outcomes, which make them physically very interesting. On the other hand, they are the most common compact object binaries in the Galaxy and they may use as tomographic probes with both electromagnetic and gravitational waves. The limiting factor to current studies is the number of objects known. Notably, the era of major unprecedented Galactic survey is beginning: I will show predictions for what Gaia and LSST will be able to do in terms of number of objects and precision of measurements. I will also show the great potential of LISA. Finally, I will show a first application of the combined optical and gravitational wave data sample.

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