The big thing is to get a set that is "spine" matched to you and your bow. Carbon arrows are made with different thicknesses of the wall to allow the arrow to bend as it is fired. Too weak a spine, the arrow bends too much. Too strong, it doesn't bend enough. The lower the spine number, the heavier the arrow, generally speaking. The spine affects how well a carbon arrow comes off the bow and, therefore, its accuracy downrange. You'll see the spine listed as 300, 350, 400, etc. Some, like Goldtips, have spines like 3555, 5575, 7595.
Just a rough guess but you'll probably need a 350-400 spined arrow. Depends on what weight broadhead you're going to use. More weight up front, the more the arrow will bend when released (the inertia of the broadhead resists the forward movement of the arrow causing it too bend a bit more). I shoot Goldtip Pro Hunter 5575's with 100 gn Rage broadheads and approx. 55-57 lbs on my bow. They fly pretty well and hit close to my field points (broadhead tuning is a whole other discussion).
Each arrow mfr has an arrow chart on their website that allows you to see what they recommend for your type of bow. Not all bows are created equal and the IBO or AMO speed rating will also dictate what shaft you should use.