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Analysis of a subsolar-mass compact binary candidate from the second observing run of Advanced LIGO

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2023-07-28 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We perform an exhaustive follow-up analysis of a subsolar-mass (SSM) gravitational wave (GW) candidate reported by Phukon et al. from the second observing run of Advanced LIGO. This candidate has a reported signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 8.68.6 and false alarm rate of 0.410.41 yr which are too low to claim a clear gravitational-wave origin. When improving on the search by using more accurate waveforms, extending the frequency range from 45 Hz down to 20 Hz, and removing a prominent blip glitch, we find that the posterior distribution of the network SNR lies mostly below the search value, with the 90%90\% confidence interval being 7.941.05+0.707.94^{+0.70}_{-1.05}. Assuming that the origin of the signal is a compact binary coalescence (CBC), the secondary component is m_2 = \text{0.76^{+0.50}_{-0.14}} M_\odot, with m2<1Mm_2 < 1 M_\odot at 84%84\% confidence level, suggesting an unexpectedly light neutron star or a black hole of primordial or exotic origin. The primary mass would be m_1 = \text{4.71^{+1.57}_{-2.18}} M_\odot, likely in the hypothesized lower mass gap and the luminosity distance is measured to be DL=12448+82D_{\rm L}=124^{+82}_{-48}Mpc. We then probe the CBC origin hypothesis by performing the signal coherence tests, obtaining a log Bayes factor of 4.96±0.134.96 \pm 0.13 for the coherent vs. incoherent hypothesis. We demonstrate the capability of performing a parameter estimation follow-up on real data for an SSM candidate with moderate SNR. The improved sensitivity of O4 and subsequent LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA observing runs could make it possible to observe similar signals, if present, with a higher SNR and a more precise measurement of the parameters of the binary.

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@article{arxiv.2301.11619,
  title  = {Analysis of a subsolar-mass compact binary candidate from the second observing run of Advanced LIGO},
  author = {Gonzalo Morrás and José Francisco Nuño Siles and Juan García-Bellido and Ester Ruiz Morales and Alexis Menéndez-Vázquez and Christos Karathanasis and Katarina Martinovic and Khun Sang Phukon and Sebastien Clesse and Mario Martí nez and Mairi Sakellariadou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.11619},
  year   = {2023}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures