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The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy catalog approach for gravitational wave cosmology

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2023-06-28 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We outline the ``dark siren'' galaxy catalog method for cosmological inference using gravitational wave (GW) standard sirens, clarifying some common misconceptions in the implementation of this method. When a confident transient electromagnetic counterpart to a GW event is unavailable, the identification of a unique host galaxy is in general challenging. Instead, as originally proposed by Schutz (1986), one can consult a galaxy catalog and implement a dark siren statistical approach incorporating all potential host galaxies within the localization volume. Trott & Hunterer 2021 recently claimed that this approach results in a biased estimate of the Hubble constant, H0H_0, when implemented on mock data, even if optimistic assumptions are made. We demonstrate explicitly that, as previously shown by multiple independent groups, the dark siren statistical method leads to an unbiased posterior when the method is applied to the data correctly. We highlight common sources of error possible to make in the generation of mock data and implementation of the statistical framework, including the mismodeling of selection effects and inconsistent implementations of the Bayesian framework, which can lead to a spurious bias.

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@article{arxiv.2212.08694,
  title  = {The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy catalog approach for gravitational wave cosmology},
  author = {Jonathan R. Gair and Archisman Ghosh and Rachel Gray and Daniel E. Holz and Simone Mastrogiovanni and Suvodip Mukherjee and Antonella Palmese and Nicola Tamanini and Tessa Baker and Freija Beirnaert and Maciej Bilicki and Hsin-Yu Chen and Gergely Dálya and Jose Maria Ezquiaga and Will M. Farr and Maya Fishbach and Juan Garcia-Bellido and Tathagata Ghosh and Hsiang-Yu Huang and Christos Karathanasis and Konstantin Leyde and Ignacio Magaña Hernandez and Johannes Noller and Gregoire Pierra and Peter Raffai and Antonio Enea Romano and Monica Seglar-Arroyo and Danièle A. Steer and Cezary Turski and Maria Paola Vaccaro and Sergio Andrés Vallejo-Peña},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.08694},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

19 pages, 11 figures. Submitted to ApJ