论文标题

噪声瞬变对低潜伏期重力波事件的影响

Impact of noise transients on low latency gravitational-wave event localisation

论文作者

Macas, Ronaldas, Pooley, Joshua, Nuttall, Laura K., Davis, Derek, Dyer, Martin J., Lecoeuche, Yannick, Lyman, Joseph D., McIver, Jess, Rink, Katherine

论文摘要

重力波(GW)数据包含称为“故障”的非高斯噪声瞬变。在第三个Ligo-Virgo期间,观察到所有重力波候选者中约有24%处于小故障的附近,而由于探测器敏感性的提高,在将来观察到的跑步中可能会影响更多的事件。这提出了问题,因为小故障会影响GW源参数的估计,包括天空定位,这对于识别电磁(EM)对应物至关重要。在本文中,我们提出了一项研究,该研究估计了在低潜伏期中附近的小故障影响的天空定位。我们将二进制黑洞(BBH),二进制中子星(BNS)和中子星 - 黑洞(NSBH)信号注入了包含三种不同类别的小故障类别的数据:Blips,雷暴和快速散射。通过估计望远镜需要搜索的瓷砖点的数量来评估这些故障的影响,直到观察到事件的真实天空位置为止。我们发现Blip小故障影响BBH合并的定位最大。在最极端的情况下,即使是20度$^2 $视野(FOV)望远镜的BBH事件也完全错过了。雷暴的故障对BBH和NSBH事件的影响最大,尤其是在没有第三个干涉仪的情况下,而BNS事件似乎没有受到影响。快速散射故障仅影响NSBH信号的低潜伏期定位。对于两次锻炼计网络,小(FOV = 1 deg $^2 $)和大型(FOV = 20 deg $^2 $)望远镜受到影响,而三个互助计本地化偏置的偏差足够小(FOV = 20 deg $^2 $)望远镜。

Gravitational-wave (GW) data contains non-Gaussian noise transients called "glitches". During the third LIGO-Virgo observing run about 24% of all gravitational-wave candidates were in the vicinity of a glitch, while even more events could be affected in future observing runs due to increasing detector sensitivity. This poses a problem since glitches can affect the estimation of GW source parameters, including sky localisation, which is crucial to identify an electromagnetic (EM) counterpart. In this paper we present a study that estimates how much sky localisation is affected by a nearby glitch in low latency. We injected binary black hole (BBH), binary neutron star (BNS) and neutron star-black hole (NSBH) signals into data containing three different classes of glitches: blips, thunderstorms and fast scatterings. The impact of these glitches was assessed by estimating the number of tile pointings that a telescope would need to search over until the true sky location of an event is observed. We found that blip glitches affect the localisation of BBH mergers the most; in the most extreme cases a BBH event is completely missed even by a 20 deg$^2$ field-of-view (FOV) telescope. Thunderstorm glitches have the biggest impact on BBH and NSBH events, especially if there is no third interferometer, while BNS events appear to be not affected. Fast scattering glitches impact low latency localisation only for NSBH signals. For two-interferometer network small (FOV=1 deg$^2$) and large (FOV=20 deg$^2$) telescopes are affected, whereas three-interferometer localisation bias is small enough not to affect large (FOV=20 deg$^2$) telescopes.

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