Optimizing detection, parameter estimation, and sky localization of gravitational wave signals using a fast marginalization algorithm
ORAL
Abstract
In this talk I introduce a fast algorithm for marginalizing the likelihood of compact binary merger signals over seven "extrinsic" parameters, namely the event's location, orientation and time. Since the dependence of the gravitational wave signal on these parameters is analytically known, the computation requires a single waveform query. Waveforms including higher harmonics and precession are accommodated. I show three applications of this algorithm: as a piece of the detection statistic in a search pipeline incorporating higher modes, as a tool for efficient and robust parameter estimation, and as a means of producing sky localization maps in low latency for electromagnetic follow-up of gravitational-wave alerts. An implementation is available in the parameter estimation software `cogwheel`.
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Presenters
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Javier Roulet
Caltech, California Institute of Technology
Authors
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Javier Roulet
Caltech, California Institute of Technology
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Jonathan Mushkin
Weizmann Institute, Weizmann institute of science
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Digvijay Wadekar
Institute for Advanced Study
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Tejaswi Venumadhav
UC Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Barak Zackay
Weizmann Institute
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Matias Zaldarriaga
Institute for Advanced Study