Gravitational-wave observations of binary black holes currently rely on theoretical models that predict the dominant multipoles (l=2,|m|=2) of the radiation during inspiral, merger, and ringdown. We introduce a simple method to include the subdominant multipoles to binary black hole gravitational waveforms, given a frequency-domain model for the dominant multipoles. The amplitude and phase of the original model are appropriately stretched and rescaled using post-Newtonian results (for the inspiral), perturbation theory (for the ringdown), and a smooth transition between the two. No additional tuning to numerical-relativity simulations is required. We apply a variant of this method to the nonprecessing PhenomD model. The result, PhenomHM, constitutes the first higher-multipole model of spinning and coalescing black-hole binaries, and currently includes the (l,|m|)=(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(2,1),(3,2),(4,3) radiative moments. Comparisons with numerical-relativity waveforms demonstrate that PhenomHM is more accurate than dominant-multipole-only models for all binary configurations, and typically improves the measurement of binary properties.
First Higher-Multipole Model of Gravitational Waves from Spinning and Coalescing Black-Hole Binaries / London, L.; Khan, S.; Fauchon-Jones, E.; Garcia, C.; Hannam, M.; Husa, S.; Jimenez-Forteza, X.; Kalaghatgi, C.; Ohme, F.; Pannarale, F.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 120:16(2018), p. 161102. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.161102]
First Higher-Multipole Model of Gravitational Waves from Spinning and Coalescing Black-Hole Binaries
Pannarale F.
2018
Abstract
Gravitational-wave observations of binary black holes currently rely on theoretical models that predict the dominant multipoles (l=2,|m|=2) of the radiation during inspiral, merger, and ringdown. We introduce a simple method to include the subdominant multipoles to binary black hole gravitational waveforms, given a frequency-domain model for the dominant multipoles. The amplitude and phase of the original model are appropriately stretched and rescaled using post-Newtonian results (for the inspiral), perturbation theory (for the ringdown), and a smooth transition between the two. No additional tuning to numerical-relativity simulations is required. We apply a variant of this method to the nonprecessing PhenomD model. The result, PhenomHM, constitutes the first higher-multipole model of spinning and coalescing black-hole binaries, and currently includes the (l,|m|)=(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(2,1),(3,2),(4,3) radiative moments. Comparisons with numerical-relativity waveforms demonstrate that PhenomHM is more accurate than dominant-multipole-only models for all binary configurations, and typically improves the measurement of binary properties.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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