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Parameter Estimation of Gravitational Waves from Precessing BH-NS Inspirals with higher harmonics

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-06-19 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Precessing black hole-neutron star (BH-NS) binaries produce a rich gravitational wave signal, encoding the binary's nature and inspiral kinematics. Using the lalinference\_mcmc Markov-chain Monte Carlo parameter estimation code, we use two fiducial examples to illustrate how the geometry and kinematics are encoded into the modulated gravitational wave signal, using coordinates well-adapted to precession. Even for precessing binaries, we show the performance of detailed parameter estimation can be estimated by "effective" estimates: comparisons of a prototype signal with its nearest neighbors, adopting a fixed sky location and idealized two-detector network. We use detailed and effective approaches to show higher harmonics provide nonzero but small local improvement when estimating the parameters of precessing BH-NS binaries. That said, we show higher harmonics can improve parameter estimation accuracy for precessing binaries ruling out approximately-degenerate source orientations. Our work illustrates quantities gravitational wave measurements can provide, such as reliable component masses and the precise orientation of a precessing short gamma ray burst progenitor relative to the line of sight. "Effective" estimates may provide a simple way to estimate trends in the performance of parameter estimation for generic precessing BH-NS binaries in next-generation detectors. For example, our results suggest that the orbital chirp rate, precession rate, and precession geometry are roughly-independent observables, defining natural variables to organize correlations in the high-dimensional BH-NS binary parameter space.

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@article{arxiv.1403.0544,
  title  = {Parameter Estimation of Gravitational Waves from Precessing BH-NS Inspirals with higher harmonics},
  author = {R. O'Shaughnessy and B. Farr and E. Ochsner and H. S. Cho and V. Raymond and C. Kim and C. H. Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.0544},
  year   = {2015}
}

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v2: typographical fixes; new subsection