Template banks based on $\mathbb{Z}^n$ and $A_n^*$ lattices
Abstract
Matched filtering is a traditional method used to search a data stream for signals. If the source (and hence its parameters) are unknown, many filters must be employed. These form a grid in the -dimensional parameter space, known as a template bank. It is often convenient to construct these grids as a lattice. Here, we examine some of the properties of these template banks for and lattices. In particular, we focus on the distribution of the mismatch function, both in the traditional quadratic approximation and in the recently-proposed spherical approximation. The fraction of signals which are lost is determined by the even moments of this distribution, which we calculate. Many of these quantities we examine have a simple and well-defined limit, which often gives an accurate estimate even for small . Our main conclusions are the following: (i) a fairly effective template-based search can be constructed at mismatch values that are shockingly high in the quadratic approximation; (ii) the minor advantage offered by an template bank (compared to ) at small template separation becomes even less significant at large mismatch. So there is little motivation for using template banks based on the lattice.
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@article{arxiv.2102.11631,
title = {Template banks based on $\mathbb{Z}^n$ and $A_n^*$ lattices},
author = {Bruce Allen and Andrey A. Shoom},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.11631},
year = {2022}
}
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17 pages, 8 figures