• Media type: Text; E-Article
  • Title: Adding eccentricity to quasicircular binary-black-hole waveform models
  • Contributor: Setyawati, Yoshinta [Author]; Ohme, Frank [Author]
  • imprint: Ridge, NY : American Physical Society, 2021
  • Published in: Physical Review D 103 (2021), Nr. 12 ; Physical Review D
  • Issue: published Version
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.15488/14292; https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.103.124011
  • ISSN: 2470-0010
  • Keywords: oribital eccentricity ; 1st ; LIGO
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  • Description: The detection of gravitational-wave signals from coalescing eccentric binary black holes would yield unprecedented information about the formation and evolution of compact binaries in specific scenarios, such as dynamical formation in dense stellar clusters and three-body interactions. The gravitational-wave searches by the ground-based interferometers, LIGO and Virgo, rely on analytical waveform models for binaries on quasi-circular orbits. Eccentric merger waveform models are less developed, and only a few numerical simulations of eccentric mergers are publicly available, but several eccentric inspiral models have been developed from the post-Newtonian expansion. Here we present a novel method to convert the dominant quadrupolar mode of any circular analytical binary-black-hole model into an eccentric model. First, using numerical simulations, we examine the additional amplitude and frequency modulations of eccentric signals that are not present in their circular counterparts. Subsequently, we identify suitable analytical descriptions of those modulations and inter-polate key parameters from twelve numerical simulations designated as our training dataset. This allows us to reconstruct the modulated amplitude and phase of any waveform up to mass ratio 3 and eccentricity 0.2. We find that the minimum overlap of the new model with numerical simulations is around 0.98 over all of our test dataset that are scaled to a 50 M⊙ black-hole binary starting at 35 Hz with aLIGO A+ design sensitivity. A python package pyrex easily carries out the computation of this method.
  • Access State: Open Access