论文标题

在存在天体物理前景的情况下以第三代探测器搜索宇宙学重力波背景

Searching for cosmological gravitational-wave backgrounds with third-generation detectors in the presence of an astrophysical foreground

论文作者

Sharma, Ashish, Harms, Jan

论文摘要

随机宇宙学重力波背景(CGWB)提供了一个直接研究早期宇宙现象和基本物理学的窗口。通过提出的第三代地面引力波检测器,爱因斯坦望远镜(ET)和宇宙探险家(CE),我们也许能够检测CGWB的证据。但是,挖掘这些主要信号将是一个艰难的追求,因为紧凑型二元合并(CBC)的天体物理前景的优势将掩盖此CGWB。在本文中,我们研究了一种减去噪声投影方法,从而可以减少CBC的天体物理前景减去后留下的残留物,从而大大提高了我们检测宇宙学背景的机会。我们基于对ET和CE的模拟进行了分析,并使用后验采样来进行二进制黑洞合并的参数估计。我们证明了随机重力波搜索的敏感性提高,并得出结论,这些搜索的最终敏感性不会受到减去估计的BBH前景时留下的残留物的限制,即使在我们分析中未包含的其他信号,也无法检测到的天体物理前景的比例,而无法检测到的天体物理前景的比例也不会受到限制。我们还解决了在高斯参数估计的背景下对残余噪声的先前误解。

The stochastic cosmological gravitational-wave background (CGWB) provides a direct window to study early universe phenomena and fundamental physics. With the proposed third-generation ground-based gravitational wave detectors, Einstein Telescope (ET) and Cosmic Explorer (CE), we might be able to detect evidence of a CGWB. However, to dig out these prime signals would be a difficult quest as the dominance of the astrophysical foreground from compact-binary coalescence (CBC) will mask this CGWB. In this paper, we study a subtraction-noise projection method, making it possible to reduce the residuals left after subtraction of the astrophysical foreground of CBCs, greatly improving our chances to detect a cosmological background. We carried out our analysis based on simulations of ET and CE and using posterior sampling for the parameter estimation of binary black-hole mergers. We demonstrate the sensitivity improvement of stochastic gravitational-wave searches and conclude that the ultimate sensitivity of these searches will not be limited by residuals left when subtracting the estimated BBH foreground, but by the fraction of the astrophysical foreground that cannot be detected even with third-generation instruments, or possibly by other signals not included in our analysis. We also resolve previous misconceptions of residual noise in the context of Gaussian parameter estimation.

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