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Effectual template bank for the detection of gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries with generic spins

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Title Effectual template bank for the detection of gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries with generic spins
Names Ajith, P. (creator)
Fotopoulos, N. (creator)
Privitera, S. (creator)
Neunzert, A. (creator)
Mazumder, N. (creator)
Weinstein, A. J. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-04-08 (iso8601)
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Abstract We report the construction of a three-dimensional template bank for the search for gravitational waves
from inspiralling binaries consisting of spinning compact objects. The parameter space consists of two
dimensions describing the mass parameters and one “reduced-spin” parameter, which describes the secular
(nonprecessing) spin effects in the waveform. The template placement is based on an efficient stochastic
algorithm and makes use of the semianalytical computation of a metric in the parameter space. We
demonstrate that for “low-mass” (m₁ + m₂ ≲ 12M[subscript ⊙]) binaries, this template bank achieves effective fitting
factors ∼0.92–0.99 towards signals from generic spinning binaries in the advanced detector era over the
entire parameter space of interest (including binary neutron stars, binary black holes, and black-hole
neutron-star binaries). This provides a powerful and viable method for searching for gravitational waves
from generic spinning low-mass compact binaries. Under the assumption that spin magnitudes of black
holes (neutron stars) are uniformly distributed between 0–0.98 [0–0.4] and spin angles are isotropically
distributed, the expected improvement in the average detection volume (at a fixed signal-to-noise-ratio
threshold) of a search using this reduced-spin bank is ∼20%–52%, as compared to a search using a
nonspinning bank.
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Identifier Ajith, P., Fotopoulos, N., Privitera, S., Neunzert, A., & Weinstein, A. J. (2014). Effectual template bank for the detection of gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries with generic spins. Physical Review D, 89(8), 084041. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.89.084041

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