Constraints on the extreme mass-ratio inspiral population from LISA data
Abstract
Gravitational waves from extreme mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs), the inspirals of stellar-mass compact objects into massive black holes, are predicted to be observed by the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). A sufficiently large number of EMRI observations will provide unique insights into the massive black hole population. We have developed a hierarchical Bayesian inference framework capable of constraining the parameters of the EMRI population, accounting for selection biases. We leverage the capacity of a feed-forward neural network as an emulator, enabling detectability calculations of EMRIs in a fraction of a second, speeding up the likelihood evaluation by orders of magnitude. We validate our framework on a phenomenological EMRI population model. This framework enables studies of how well we can constrain EMRI population parameters, such as the slope of both the massive and stellar-mass black hole mass spectra and the branching fractions of different formation channels, allowing further investigation into the evolution of massive black holes.
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@article{arxiv.2508.16399,
title = {Constraints on the extreme mass-ratio inspiral population from LISA data},
author = {Shashwat Singh and Christian E. A. Chapman-Bird and Christopher P L Berry and John Veitch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.16399},
year = {2026}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures