Reconstructing gravitational wave source parameters via direct comparisons to numerical relativity I: Method

ORAL

Abstract

In this talk, we describe a procedure to reconstruct the parameters of sufficiently massive coalescing compact binaries via direct comparison with numerical relativity simulations. For sufficiently massive sources, existing numerical relativity simulations are long enough to cover the observationally accessible part of the signal. Due to the signal's brevity, the posterior parameter distribution it implies is broad, simple, and easily reconstructed from information gained by comparing to only the sparse sample of existing numerical relativity simulations. We describe how followup simulations can corroborate and improve our understanding of a detected source. Since our method can include all physics provided by full numerical relativity simulations of coalescing binaries, it provides a valuable complement to alternative techniques which employ approximations to reconstruct source parameters.

*Supported by NSF Grant PHY-1505629

Authors

  • Jacob Lange

    • Rochester Inst of Tech
  • Richard O'Shaughnessy

    • Rochester Inst of Tech
    • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • James Healy

    • Rochester Inst of Tech
  • Carlos Lousto

    • Rochester Institute of Technology
    • Rochester Inst of Tech
  • Deirdre Shoemaker

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Georgia Inst of Tech
    • Georgia Institute of Technolgy
  • Geoffrey Lovelace

    • California State U, Fullerton
    • California State University Fullerton
  • Mark Scheel

    • California Institute of Technology
    • California Inst of Tech
    • Caltech
  • Serguei Ossokine

    • U of Toronto