We present the result of the first deep learning-based search for the signature of microlensing in gravitational waves. This search seeks the signature induced by lenses with masses between 103M⊙--105M⊙ from spectrograms of the binary black hole events in the first and second gravitational-wave transient catalogs. We use a deep learning model trained with spectrograms of simulated noisy gravitational-wave signals to classify the events into two classes, lensed or unlensed. We introduce ensemble learning and a majority voting-based consistency test for the predictions of ensemble learners. The classification scheme of this search primarily classifies one event, GW190707_093326, into the lensed class. To verify the primary classification of this event, we also examine the median probability to the lensed class and observe the resulting value, 0.984−0.342+0.012, agrees with an empirical criterion >0.6 for claiming the detection of a lensed signal. However, the uncertainty of the estimated p-value for the median probability and error, ranging from 0 to 0.1, convinces us GW190707_093326 is less likely a lensed event because it includes p≥0.05 where the unlensed hypothesis is true. Therefore, we conclude our search finds no significant evidence of microlensing signature from the evaluated binary black hole events.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2206.08234,
title = {Deep Learning-based Search for Microlensing Signature from Binary Black Hole Events in GWTC-1 and -2},
author = {Kyungmin Kim and Joongoo Lee and Otto A. Hannuksela and Tjonnie G. F. Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.08234},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
14 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, Accepted by Astrophys. J