论文标题

Ligo-Virgo O3A数据中的新二进制黑洞合并

New binary black hole mergers in the LIGO--Virgo O3a data

论文作者

Olsen, Seth, Venumadhav, Tejaswi, Mushkin, Jonathan, Roulet, Javier, Zackay, Barak, Zaldarriaga, Matias

论文摘要

我们报告了在第三次观察跑步(O3A)的高级Ligo和Advanced Pirgo的公开发布的数据中发现了十个新的二进制黑洞(BBH)合并。我们使用IAS搜索管道的更新版本来识别候选人,并编译一系列信号,这些信号通过了大于0.5的天体物理概率的重要性阈值(遵循GWTC-2.1和3-OGC目录之后)。更新的IAS管道对较大的参数空间区域敏感,应用模板以前,该模板将不同的搜索量作为内在参数的函数说明,并使用改进的相干检测统计量,该统计量可最佳地结合汉福德和利文斯顿探测器的数据。在十个新事件中,我们观察到有趣的天体物理场景,包括在正方向和负面方向上有肯定有效的旋转参数的来源,高质量的黑洞,由于(脉动)对(脉冲)对不稳定性而引起的恒星崩溃模型以及低质量的合并,它们在恒星崩溃的模型中很难形成,而低质量的合并却弥合了中子恒星和光线最佳的黑众之间的缝隙。我们推断出具有极端和接近统一质量比的上和下黑孔质量间隙中的源参数,以及可能的中子恒星之一 - 黑色孔合并良好地定位于电磁对应物搜索。我们检测到汉福德和利文斯顿的所有GWTC-2.1 BBH合并,除了三个被否决的大声事件外,这与我们的否决否决率兼容,这三个响亮的事件与我们的否决权程序的假阳性兼容,而三个属于检测阈值以下。我们还重新恢复了事件GW190909_114149的意义,该事件在GWTC-2中最初出现后将其简化为亚阈值触发器。这相当于我们的管道对汉福德(Hanford-Livingston O3A)数据的搜索而检测到的总共42个BBH合并。

We report the detection of ten new binary black hole (BBH) mergers in the publicly released data from the the first half of the third observing run (O3a) of advanced LIGO and advanced Virgo. We identify candidates using an updated version of the IAS search pipeline and compile a catalog of signals that pass a significance threshold of astrophysical probability greater than 0.5 (following the GWTC-2.1 and 3-OGC catalogs). The updated IAS pipeline is sensitive to a larger region of parameter space, applies a template prior that accounts for different search volume as a function of intrinsic parameters, and uses an improved coherent detection statistic that optimally combines the data from the Hanford and Livingston detectors. Among the ten new events, we observe interesting astrophysical scenarios including sources with confidently large effective spin parameters in both the positive and negative directions, high-mass black holes that are difficult to form in stellar collapse models due to (pulsational) pair instability, and low-mass mergers that bridge the gap between neutron stars and the lightest observed black holes. We infer source parameters in the upper and lower black hole mass gaps with both extreme and near-unity mass ratios, and one of the possible neutron star--black hole mergers is well localized for electromagnetic counterpart searches. We detect all of the GWTC-2.1 BBH mergers with coincident data in Hanford and Livingston except for three loud events that get vetoed, which is compatible with the false-positive rate of our veto procedure, and three that fall below the detection threshold. We also return to significance the event GW190909_114149, which was reduced to a sub-threshold trigger after its initial appearance in GWTC-2. This amounts to a total of 42 BBH mergers detected by our pipeline's search of the coincident Hanford--Livingston O3a data.

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