Overlapping signals in next-generation gravitational wave observatories: A recipe for selecting the best parameter estimation technique

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2025-10-03

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Baka, TomaszISNI 0000000512499336
Narola, HarshISNI 0000000512561988
Janquart, Justin
Samajdar, AnuradhaORCID 0000-0002-0857-6018ISNI 0000000512605709
Dietrich, Tim
Broeck, C. Van denISNI 0000000458470830

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Third-generation gravitational wave detectors such as Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer will have significantly better sensitivities than current detectors, as well as a wider frequency bandwidth. This will increase the number and duration of the observed signals, leading to many signals overlapping in time. If not adequately accounted for, this can lead to biases in parameter estimation. In this work, we combine the joint parameter estimation method with relative binning to handle full parameter inference on overlapping signals from binary black holes, including precession effects and higher-order mode content. As this method is computationally more expensive than traditional single-signal parameter estimation, we test a prior-informed Fisher matrix and a time-frequency overlap method for estimating expected bias to help us decide when joint parameter estimation is necessary over the simpler methods. We improve upon previous Fisher matrix implementations by including the prior information and performing an optimization routine to better locate the maximum likelihood point, but we still find the method unreliable. The time-frequency method is accurate in 86% of close binary black hole mergers. We end by developing our own method of estimating bias due overlaps, where we reweight the single signal parameter estimation posterior to quantify how much the overlapping signals affect it. We show it has 99% accuracy for zero noise injections (98% in Gaussian noise), at the cost of one additional standard sampling run when joint parameter estimation proves to be necessary.

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Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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Baka, T, Narola, H, Janquart, J, Samajdar, A, Dietrich, T & Van Den Broeck, C 2025, 'Overlapping signals in next-generation gravitational wave observatories : A recipe for selecting the best parameter estimation technique', Physical Review D, vol. 112, no. 8, 082001. https://doi.org/10.1103/8cwp-mxcd