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The expected chirp mass distribution of observed events for future gravitational wave detectors is extensively investigated in the presence of an exotic fluid component with an arbitrary equation of state, -1 \ \ₓ \ pₓ/\ₓ < 0, i. e. , the so-called dark energy component. The results for a flat model dominated by a dark energy are compared to those for the standard flat model dominated by cold dark matter. It is found that for a flat universe the chirp mass distribution shows a sensitive dependence on \ₓ, which may provide an independent and robust constraint on the cosmic equation of state.
Zhu et al. (Mon,) studied this question.