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Parameter choices and ranges for continuous gravitational wave searches for steadily spinning neutron stars

Parameter choices and ranges for continuous gravitational wave searches for steadily spinning neutron stars
Parameter choices and ranges for continuous gravitational wave searches for steadily spinning neutron stars
We consider the issue of selecting parameters and their associated ranges for carrying out searches for continuous gravitational waves from steadily rotating neutron stars. We consider three different cases: (i) the ‘classic’ case of a star spinning about a principal axis; (ii) a biaxial star, not spinning about a principal axis; (iii) a triaxial star spinning steady, but not about a principal axis [as described by Jones]. The first of these emits only at one frequency; the other two at a pair of harmonically related frequencies. We show that in all three cases, when written in terms of the original ‘source parameters’, there exist a number of discrete degeneracies, with different parameter values giving rise to the same gravitational wave signal. We show how these can be removed by suitably restricting the source parameter ranges. In the case of the model as written down by Jones, there is also a continuous degeneracy. We show how to remove this through a suitable rewriting in terms of ‘waveform parameters’, chosen so as to make the specializations to the other stellar models particularly simple. We briefly consider the (non-trivial) relation between the assignments of prior probabilities on one set of parameters verses the other. The results of this paper will be of use when designing strategies for carrying out searches for such multiharmonic gravitational wave signals, and when performing parameter estimation in the event of a detection
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53-66
Jones, Ian
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Jones, Ian
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Jones, Ian (2015) Parameter choices and ranges for continuous gravitational wave searches for steadily spinning neutron stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 453 (1), 53-66. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stv1584).

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We consider the issue of selecting parameters and their associated ranges for carrying out searches for continuous gravitational waves from steadily rotating neutron stars. We consider three different cases: (i) the ‘classic’ case of a star spinning about a principal axis; (ii) a biaxial star, not spinning about a principal axis; (iii) a triaxial star spinning steady, but not about a principal axis [as described by Jones]. The first of these emits only at one frequency; the other two at a pair of harmonically related frequencies. We show that in all three cases, when written in terms of the original ‘source parameters’, there exist a number of discrete degeneracies, with different parameter values giving rise to the same gravitational wave signal. We show how these can be removed by suitably restricting the source parameter ranges. In the case of the model as written down by Jones, there is also a continuous degeneracy. We show how to remove this through a suitable rewriting in terms of ‘waveform parameters’, chosen so as to make the specializations to the other stellar models particularly simple. We briefly consider the (non-trivial) relation between the assignments of prior probabilities on one set of parameters verses the other. The results of this paper will be of use when designing strategies for carrying out searches for such multiharmonic gravitational wave signals, and when performing parameter estimation in the event of a detection

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 July 2015
Published date: 12 August 2015
Organisations: Applied Mathematics

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Local EPrints ID: 404320
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/404320
ISSN: 1365-2966
PURE UUID: ea156f48-98d9-4b3c-971c-e29abb23dde0
ORCID for Ian Jones: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0117-7567

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:06

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