论文标题
与丽莎的恒星质量黑洞二进制的参数估计
Parameter estimation of stellar-mass black hole binaries with LISA
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论文摘要
恒星质量的黑洞二进制文件(SBHB),就像目前在基于地面的重力波(GW)观察者Ligo和处女座的观察者一样,也是LISA的GW来源。丽莎将在进化的早期灵感阶段观察它们。他们中的一些人会在丽莎乐队中喊叫,并在一段时间后重新出现在$ 3^{rd} $一代基于地面的检测器中。 SBHB可以用作测试一般相对论理论并推断基础人群的天体物理特性的实验室。在这项研究中,我们评估了丽莎推断这些系统参数的能力,这是理解和解释观察这些二进制文件及其在基本物理和天体物理学中的使用方面的关键第一步。我们模拟了几种基准来源的Lisa观测值,并进行完整的贝叶斯分析。我们在某些系统的参数中演示和解释了脱生。我们表明,红移的chirp质量和天空位置总是非常确定,典型的错误低于$ 10^{-4} $(分数)和$ 0.4 \ {\ rm deg^2} $。与源的光度距离通常在$ 40-60 \%$之内测量,从而在$ \ MATHCAL {O}(1 \%)$的源框架中测量了chirp质量。合并时间的错误从$ \ mathcal {o}(1 \ {\ rm day})$变成了$ \ Mathcal {o}(30 \ {\ rm s})$,因为我们观察到系统更接近其合并。我们引入了增强的Fisher-Matrix分析,与完整的贝叶斯分析相比,对内在参数提供了可靠的预测。最后,我们表明,将长波长近似与Lisa仪器响应的使用结合在一起,同时在高频下引入降解函数会在自持续使用时为后验分布提供可靠的结果,而在对真实LISA数据的分析中则不会产生可靠的结果。
Stellar-mass black hole binaries (SBHBs), like those currently being detected with the ground-based gravitational-wave (GW) observatories LIGO and Virgo, are also an anticipated GW source for LISA. LISA will observe them during the early inspiral stage of evolution; some of them will chirp through the LISA band and reappear some time later in the band of $3^{rd}$ generation ground-based detectors. SBHBs could serve as laboratories for testing the theory of General Relativity and inferring the astrophysical properties of the underlying population. In this study, we assess LISA's ability to infer the parameters of those systems, a crucial first step in understanding and interpreting the observation of those binaries and their use in fundamental physics and astrophysics. We simulate LISA observations for several fiducial sources and perform a full Bayesian analysis. We demonstrate and explain degeneracies in the parameters of some systems. We show that the redshifted chirp mass and the sky location are always very well determined, with typical errors below $10^{-4}$ (fractional) and $0.4 \ {\rm deg^2}$. The luminosity distance to the source is typically measured within $40-60\%$, resulting in a measurement of the chirp mass in the source frame of $\mathcal{O}(1 \%)$. The error on the time to coalescence improves from $\mathcal{O}(1 \ {\rm day})$ to $\mathcal{O}(30 \ {\rm s})$ as we observe the systems closer to their merger. We introduce an augmented Fisher-matrix analysis which gives reliable predictions for the intrinsic parameters compared to the full Bayesian analysis. Finally, we show that combining the use of the long-wavelength approximation for the LISA instrumental response together with the introduction of a degradation function at high frequencies yields reliable results for the posterior distribution when used self-consistently, but not in the analysis of real LISA data.