English

Fast post-adiabatic waveforms in the time domain: Applications to compact binary coalescences in LIGO and Virgo

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2022-01-12 v1

Abstract

We present a computationally efficient (time-domain) multipolar waveform model for quasi-circular spin-aligned compact binary coalescences. The model combines the advantages of the numerical-relativity informed, effective-one-body (EOB) family of models with a post-adiabatic solution of the equations of motion for the inspiral part of the two-body dynamics. We benchmark this model against other state-of-the-art waveforms in terms of efficiency and accuracy. We find a speed-up of one to two orders of magnitude compared to the underlying time-domain EOB model for the total mass range 2100M2 - 100 M_{\odot}. More specifically, for a low total-mass system, such as a binary neutron star with equal masses of 1.4M1.4 M_{\odot}, like GW170817, the computational speedup is around 100 times; for an event with total mass 40M\sim 40 M_\odot and mass ratio 3\sim 3, like GW190412, the speedup is by a factor of 20\sim 20, while for a binary system of comparable masses and total mass of 70M\sim 70 M_{\odot}, like GW150914, it is by a factor of 10\sim 10. We demonstrate that the new model is extremely faithful to the underlying EOB model with unfaithfulness less than 0.01%0.01\% across the entire applicable region of parameter space. Finally, we present successful applications of this new waveform model to parameter estimation studies and tests of general relativity.

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@article{arxiv.2105.06983,
  title  = {Fast post-adiabatic waveforms in the time domain: Applications to compact binary coalescences in LIGO and Virgo},
  author = {Deyan P. Mihaylov and Serguei Ossokine and Alessandra Buonanno and Abhirup Ghosh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.06983},
  year   = {2022}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures