INTER-UNIVERSITY  CENTRE  FOR  ASTRONOMY  AND  ASTROPHYSICS
(An Autonomous Institution of the University Grants Commission)

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  IUCAA-NCRA JOURNAL CLUB

 

Dr. Abhishek Sharma

Postdoctoral Fellow, IUCAA, Pune
 
Finding the one: identifying the host of compact binary mergers
 
 

Finding the host galaxies of stellar-mass compact binary mergers will open a new window for study-ing their formation histories and measuring key cosmological parameters, such as the Hubble constant. To date, only one merger, GW170817, has had its host galaxy confidently identified through electro-magnetic counterpart observations. The large localization volumes from the LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA (LVK) network, combined with the lack of electromagnetic emission for most events, make host iden-tification challenging. However, as the sensitivity of the gravitational-wave (GW) detector network improves, events are becoming increasingly well localized. Furthermore, galaxy luminosity traces mass or star formation rate, and thus correlates with the probability of hosting a merger. Focusing on the most luminous galaxies within the localization volumes of the best-localized GW events, we estimate the corresponding Hubble constant for each galaxy by combining its redshift with the luminosity dis-tance inferred from LVK observations. For the well-localized LVK events S250207bg, GW190814, and S250830bp, we find only 1, 1, and 4 galaxies, respectively, when restricting the analysis to the most luminous 1% of galaxies above Lth ~ 1011h-2L¿ in each event’s localization volume and adopting a broad H0 prior. The probability of these galaxies being random, and not associated with the GW events, is 29–36% across the three events. We encourage further follow-up observations of these candi-date host galaxies. We expect this approach to become increasingly powerful in future LVK observing runs, enabling constraints on merger formation histories and measurements of the Hubble constant.

 
IUCAA Lecture Hall, Bhaskara 1
May 11, 2026, 16:00 hrs.