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Fast and faithful interpolation of numerical relativity surrogate waveforms using a meshfree approximation

Source
Physical Review D
ISSN
24700010
Date Issued
2024-09-15
Author(s)
Pathak, Lalit
Reza, Amit
Sengupta, Anand S.  
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.110.064022
Volume
110
Issue
6
Abstract
Several theoretical waveform models have been developed over the years to capture the gravitational-wave emission from the dynamical evolution of compact binary systems of neutron stars and black holes. As ground-based detectors improve their sensitivity at low frequencies, the real-time computation of these waveforms can become computationally expensive, exacerbating the steep cost of rapidly reconstructing source parameters using Bayesian methods. This paper describes an efficient numerical algorithm for generating high-fidelity interpolated compact binary waveforms at an arbitrary point in the signal manifold by leveraging computational linear algebra techniques such as singular value decomposition and the meshfree approximation. The results are presented for the time-domain NRHybSur3dq8 inspiral-merger-ringdown waveform model that is fine-tuned to numerical relativity simulations and parametrized by the two component-masses and two aligned spins. For demonstration, we target a specific region of the intrinsic parameter space inspired by the previously inferred parameters of the GW200311_115853 event, a binary black hole system whose merger was recorded by the network of Advanced LIGO and Virgo detectors during the third observation run. We show that the meshfree interpolated waveforms can be evaluated in ∼2.3 ms, which is about 38 times faster than its brute-force (frequency-domain tapered) implementation in the pycbc software package at a median accuracy of ∼O(10-5). The algorithm is computationally efficient and scales favorably with an increasing number of dimensions of the parameter space. This technique may find use in rapid parameter estimation and source reconstruction studies.
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https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28740
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