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The Memory Remains (Undetected): Updates from the Second LIGO/Virgo Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2021-07-14 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

The LIGO and Virgo observatories have reported 39 new gravitational-wave detections during the first part of the third observation run, bringing the total to 50. Most of these new detections are consistent with binary black-hole coalescences, making them suitable targets to search for gravitational-wave memory, a non-linear effect of general relativity. We extend a method developed in previous publications to analyse these events to determine a Bayes factor comparing the memory hypothesis to the no-memory hypothesis. Specifically, we calculate Bayes factors using two waveform models with higher-order modes that allow us to analyse events with extreme mass ratios and precessing spins, both of which have not been possible before. Depending on the waveform model we find a combined lnBFmem=0.024\ln \mathrm{BF}_{\mathrm{mem}} = 0.024 or lnBFmem=0.049\ln \mathrm{BF}_{\mathrm{mem}} = 0.049 in favour of memory. This result is consistent with recent predictions that indicate O(2000)\mathcal{O}(2000) binary black-hole detections will be required to confidently establish the presence or absence of memory.

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@article{arxiv.2105.02879,
  title  = {The Memory Remains (Undetected): Updates from the Second LIGO/Virgo Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog},
  author = {Moritz Hübner and Paul Lasky and Eric Thrane},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.02879},
  year   = {2021}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures