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Gravitational-wave observations of binary black holes: Effect of non-quadrupole modes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2014-12-10 v2

Abstract

We study the effect of non-quadrupolar modes in the detection and parameter estimation of gravitational waves (GWs) from non-spinning black-hole binaries. We evaluate the loss of signal-to-noise ratio and the systematic errors in the estimated parameters when one uses a quadrupole-mode template family to detect GW signals with all the relevant modes, for target signals with total masses 20MM250M20 M_\odot \leq M \leq 250 M_\odot and mass ratios 1q181 \leq q \leq 18. Target signals are constructed by matching numerical-relativity simulations describing the late inspiral, merger and ringdown of the binary with post-Newtonian/effective-one-body waveforms describing the early inspiral. We find that waveform templates modeling only the quadrupolar modes of the GW signal are sufficient (loss of detection rate <10%< 10\%) for the detection of GWs with mass ratios q4q\leq4 using advanced GW observatories. Neglecting the effect of non-quadrupole modes will introduce systematic errors in the estimated parameters. The systematic errors are larger than the expected 1σ1\,\sigma statistical errors for binaries with large, unequal masses (q4,M150Mq\gtrsim4, M \gtrsim 150 M_\odot), for sky-averaged signal-to-noise ratios larger than 88. We provide a summary of the regions in the parameter space where neglecting non-quadrupole modes will cause unacceptable loss of detection rates and unacceptably large systematic biases in the estimated parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1409.2349,
  title  = {Gravitational-wave observations of binary black holes: Effect of non-quadrupole modes},
  author = {Vijay Varma and Parameswaran Ajith and Sascha Husa and Juan Calderon Bustillo and Mark Hannam and Michael Puerrer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.2349},
  year   = {2014}
}

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11 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. D