Prospects of the local Hubble parameter measurement using gravitational waves from double neutron stars

Abstract

Following the detection of the GW170817 signal and its associated electromagnetic emissions, we discuss the prospects of the local Hubble parameter measurement using double neutron stars (DNSs). The kilonova emissions of GW170817 are genuinely unique in terms of the rapid evolution of color and magnitude and we expect that, for a good fraction 50\% of the DNS events within 200Mpc, we could identify their host galaxies, using their kilonovae. At present, the estimated DNS merger rate (1.5+3.2-1.2)× 10-6 Mpc-3 yr-1 has a large uncertainty. But, if it is at the high end, we could measure the local Hubble parameter HL with the level of HL/HL 0.042 (1σ level), after the third observational run (O3). This accuracy is four times better than that obtained from GW170817 alone, and we will be able to examine the Hubble tension at 2.1σ level.

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