A GPU-accelerated semi-coherent hierarchical search for stellar-mass binary inspiral signals in LISA
Abstract
Searching for gravitational waves from stellar-mass binary black holes with LISA remains a challenging open problem. Conventional template-bank approaches to the search are impossible due to the prohibitive number of templates that would be required. This paper continues the development of a hierarchical semi-coherent stochastic search, extending it to a full end-to-end pipeline that is then applied to multiple mock LISA data streams which include simulated noise. Particle swarm optimization is used as a stochastic search algorithm, tracking multiple maxima of a semi-coherent search statistic defined over source parameter space. The pipeline is accelerated by the use of graphical processing units (GPUs). No prior information from observations by ground-based detectors is used; this is necessary in order to provide advance warning of the merger. We find that the pipeline is able to detect sources with signal-to-noise ratios as low as , we demonstrate that these searches can directly seed coarse parameter estimation in cases where the search trigger is loud. An example of how the false-alarm probability can be estimated for this type of GW search is also included.
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@article{arxiv.2408.13170,
title = {A GPU-accelerated semi-coherent hierarchical search for stellar-mass binary inspiral signals in LISA},
author = {Diganta Bandopadhyay and Christopher J. Moore},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.13170},
year = {2024}
}
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15 pages + appendices, 7 figures, submitted to PRD