In this work, we use the coherent WaveBurst (cWB) pipeline enhanced with machine learning (ML) to search for binary black hole (BBH) mergers in the Advanced LIGO-Virgo strain data from the third observing run. We detect, with equivalent or higher significance, all gravitational-wave (GW) events previously reported by the standard cWB search for BBH mergers in the third GW Transient Catalog. The ML-enhanced cWB search identifies five additional GW candidate events from the catalog that were previously missed by the standard cWB search. Moreover, we identify three marginal candidate events not listed in third GW Transient Catalog. For simulated events distributed uniformly in a fiducial volume, we improve the sensitive hypervolume with respect to the standard cWB search by approximately 28% and 34% for the stellar-mass and intermediate mass black hole binary mergers respectively, detected with a false-alarm rate less than 1/100 yr???1. We show the robustness of the ML-enhanced search for detection of generic BBH signals by reporting increased sensitivity to the spin-precessing and eccentric BBH events as compared to the standard cWB search. Furthermore, we compare the improvement of the ML-enhanced cWB search for different detector networks.

Search for binary black hole mergers in the third observing run of Advanced {LIGO}-Virgo using coherent {WaveBurst} enhanced with machine learning / O'Brien, T. Mishra and B.; Szczepaczyk, M.; Vedovato, G.; Bhaumik, Shubhagata; Gayathri, V.; Prodi, G.; Salemi, F.; Milotti, E.; Bartos, I.; Klimenko, S.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 105:8(2022). [10.1103/physrevd.105.083018]

Search for binary black hole mergers in the third observing run of Advanced {LIGO}-Virgo using coherent {WaveBurst} enhanced with machine learning

G. Vedovato;F. Salemi;
2022

Abstract

In this work, we use the coherent WaveBurst (cWB) pipeline enhanced with machine learning (ML) to search for binary black hole (BBH) mergers in the Advanced LIGO-Virgo strain data from the third observing run. We detect, with equivalent or higher significance, all gravitational-wave (GW) events previously reported by the standard cWB search for BBH mergers in the third GW Transient Catalog. The ML-enhanced cWB search identifies five additional GW candidate events from the catalog that were previously missed by the standard cWB search. Moreover, we identify three marginal candidate events not listed in third GW Transient Catalog. For simulated events distributed uniformly in a fiducial volume, we improve the sensitive hypervolume with respect to the standard cWB search by approximately 28% and 34% for the stellar-mass and intermediate mass black hole binary mergers respectively, detected with a false-alarm rate less than 1/100 yr???1. We show the robustness of the ML-enhanced search for detection of generic BBH signals by reporting increased sensitivity to the spin-precessing and eccentric BBH events as compared to the standard cWB search. Furthermore, we compare the improvement of the ML-enhanced cWB search for different detector networks.
2022
gravitational waves; LIGO (Observatory); compact
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Search for binary black hole mergers in the third observing run of Advanced {LIGO}-Virgo using coherent {WaveBurst} enhanced with machine learning / O'Brien, T. Mishra and B.; Szczepaczyk, M.; Vedovato, G.; Bhaumik, Shubhagata; Gayathri, V.; Prodi, G.; Salemi, F.; Milotti, E.; Bartos, I.; Klimenko, S.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 105:8(2022). [10.1103/physrevd.105.083018]
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