The return of GOLUM: improving distributed joint parameter estimation for strongly lensed gravitational waves

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2023-12-01

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Janquart, JustinISNI 0000000512541450
Haris, K.
Hannuksela, Otto A.
Broeck, C. Van denISNI 0000000458470830

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Abstract

Owing to the forecasted improved sensitivity of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors, new research avenues will become accessible. This is the case for gravitational-wave strong lensing, predicted with a non-negligible observation rate in the coming years. However, because one needs to investigate all the event pairs in the data, searches for strongly lensed gravitational waves are often computationally heavy, and one faces high false-alarm rates. In this paper, we present upgrades made to the GOLUM software, making it more reliable while increasing its speed by re-casting the look-up table, imposing a sample control, and implementing symmetric runs on the two lensed images. We show how the recovered posteriors have improved coverage of the parameter space and how we increase the pipeline’s stability. Finally, we show the results obtained by performing a joint analysis of all the events reported until the GWTC-3 catalogue, finding similar conclusions to the ones presented in the literature.

Keywords

gravitational lensing: strong, gravitational waves, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Space and Planetary Science

Citation

Janquart, J, Haris, K, Hannuksela, O A & Van Den Broeck, C 2023, 'The return of GOLUM : improving distributed joint parameter estimation for strongly lensed gravitational waves', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 526, no. 2, pp. 3088-3098. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad2838