Like light, gravitational waves can be gravitationally lensed by massive objects along their travel path. Strong lensing produces several images from the same binary coalescence and is forecasted to have a promising rate in ground-based gravitational detectors. To search for this effect in the data, one would, in principle, have to analyze all the possible combinations of the individual detected events, whose number will be ever-increasing. To keep up with the rising computational cost, we propose a fast and precise methodology to analyze strongly-lensed gravitational wave events. The method works by effectively using the posterior of the first image as prior for the second image. Thanks to its increased speed tractability, this method enables the joint analysis of more than two images. In addition, it opens the door to new strong lensing studies where a large number of injections is required.
@article{arxiv.2203.06444,
title = {GOLUM: A fast and precise methodology to search for, and analyze, strongly lensed gravitational-wave events},
author = {Justin Janquart and Otto A. Hannuksela and K. Haris and Chris Van Den Broeck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.06444},
year = {2022}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures, contribution to the 2022 Gravitation session of the 56th Rencontres de Moriond