论文标题
探索使用LISA的二进制黑洞的贝叶斯参数估计
Exploring the Bayesian parameter estimation of binary black holes with LISA
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论文摘要
基于空间的引力波检测器LISA将观察到与宇宙学距离的大规模黑洞二元系统(MBHB)的合并,并在进入Ligo/virgo带之前几年来灵感启发出恒星 - 质量 - 质量)二元(或恒星质量)二进制文件(SBHBS)。对于两类系统的参数恢复,还有很多尚待探索。以前的MBHB分析依赖于仅灵感的信号和/或简化的Fisher矩阵分析,而SBHB尚未通过贝叶斯方法进行广泛的分析。我们通过(i)使用LISA仪器的傅立叶域响应来加速可能性计算,(ii)使用降低的模型对非旋转波形进行降低的模型,包括合并和较高的谐波,(iii)将噪声实现设置为零,并在振幅/相表示中计算重叠。我们介绍了贝叶斯推断对大型黑洞系统参数的首次模拟,包括信号的合并和响声以及更高的谐波。我们阐明了LISA响应时间和频率依赖性在断裂变性中的作用,并说明了退化性破坏的方式随着时间的推移如何展开。我们还发现,将合并主导的信号限制在其主导的谐波中可以使外部可能性变得非常堕落。包括较高的谐波,事实证明,对于打破堕胎和大大改善了来源的定位至关重要,并在天空位置幸存下来。我们还提出了SBHBS外部参数的贝叶斯推断的模拟,并表明尽管单峰,但它们的后验分布可能具有非高斯特征。
The space-based gravitational wave detector LISA will observe mergers of massive black hole binary systems (MBHBs) to cosmological distances, as well as inspiralling stellar-origin (or stellar-mass) binaries (SBHBs) years before they enter the LIGO/Virgo band. Much remains to be explored for the parameter recovery of both classes of systems. Previous MBHB analyses relied on inspiral-only signals and/or a simplified Fisher matrix analysis, while SBHBs have not yet been extensively analyzed with Bayesian methods. We accelerate likelihood computations by (i) using a Fourier-domain response of the LISA instrument, (ii) using a reduced-order model for non-spinning waveforms that include a merger-ringdown and higher harmonics, (iii) setting the noise realization to zero and computing overlaps in the amplitude/phase representation. We present the first simulations of Bayesian inference for the parameters of massive black hole systems including consistently the merger and ringdown of the signal, as well as higher harmonics. We clarify the roles of LISA response time and frequency dependencies in breaking degeneracies and illustrate how degeneracy breaking unfolds over time. We also find that restricting the merger-dominated signal to its dominant harmonic can make the extrinsic likelihood very degenerate. Including higher harmonics proves to be crucial to break degeneracies and considerably improves the localization of the source, with a surviving bimodality in the sky position. We also present simulations of Bayesian inference for the extrinsic parameters of SBHBs, and show that although unimodal, their posterior distributions can have non-Gaussian features.