Parameter estimation with gravitational waves

IF 45.9 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Reviews of Modern Physics Pub Date : 2022-04-08 DOI:10.1103/revmodphys.94.025001
N. Christensen, R. Meyer
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Abstract

The new era of gravitational wave astronomy truly began on September 14, 2015 with the detection of GW150914, the sensational first direct observation of gravitational waves from the inspiral and merger of two black holes by the two Advanced LIGO detectors. In the subsequent first three observing runs of the LIGO/Virgo network, gravitational waves from $\sim 50$ compact binary mergers have been announced, with more results to come. The events have mostly been produced by binary black holes, but two binary neutron star mergers have so far been observed, as well as the mergers of two neutron star - black hole systems. Furthermore, gravitational waves emitted by core-collapse supernovae, pulsars and the stochastic gravitational wave background are within the LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA sensitivity band and are likely to be observed in future observation runs. Beyond signal detection, a major challenge has been the development of statistical and computational methodology for estimating the physical waveform parameters and quantifying their uncertainties in order to accurately characterise the emitting system. These methods depend on the sources of the gravitational waves and the gravitational waveform model that is used. This article reviews the main waveform models and parameter estimation methods used to extract physical parameters from gravitational wave signals detected to date by LIGO and Virgo and from those expected to be observed in the future, which will include KAGRA, and how these methods interface with various aspects of LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA science. Also presented are the statistical methods used by LIGO and Virgo to estimate detector noise, test general relativity, and draw conclusions about the rates of compact binary mergers in the universe. Furthermore, a summary of major publicly available gravitational wave parameter estimation software packages is given.
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引力波参数估计
引力波天文学的新时代真正开始于2015年9月14日,GW150914的探测,这是两个先进的LIGO探测器首次直接观测到来自两个黑洞的吸气和合并的引力波。在随后的LIGO/Virgo网络的前三次观测中,已经宣布了来自$\sim 50$紧凑双星合并的引力波,还有更多的结果。这些事件大多是由双星黑洞产生的,但迄今为止已经观察到两个双星中子星合并,以及两个中子星-黑洞系统的合并。此外,核心坍塌超新星、脉冲星和随机引力波背景发射的引力波在LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA敏感带内,很可能在未来的观测中被观测到。除了信号检测之外,一个主要的挑战是开发统计和计算方法,用于估计物理波形参数并量化其不确定性,以便准确地表征发射系统。这些方法取决于引力波的来源和所使用的引力波形模型。本文回顾了从迄今为止由LIGO和Virgo探测到的引力波信号中提取物理参数的主要波形模型和参数估计方法,以及从未来预计观测到的信号中提取的物理参数,包括KAGRA,以及这些方法如何与LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA科学的各个方面相结合。还介绍了LIGO和Virgo用于估计探测器噪声、测试广义相对论以及得出宇宙中致密双星合并率的结论的统计方法。此外,还对主要公开的引力波参数估计软件包进行了总结。
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