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The NINJA-2 catalog of hybrid post-Newtonian/numerical-relativity waveforms for non-precessing black-hole binaries.

Authors :
Ajith, P.
Boyle, Michael
Brown, Duncan A.
Brügmann, Bernd
Buchman, Luisa T.
Cadonati, Laura
Campanelli, Manuela
Chu, Tony
Etienne, Zachariah B.
Fairhurst, Stephen
Hannam, Mark
Healy, James
Hinder, Ian
Husa, Sascha
Kidder, Lawrence E.
Krishnan, Badri
Laguna, Pablo
Liu, Yuk Tung
London, Lionel
Lousto, Carlos O.
Source :
Classical & Quantum Gravity; 2012, Vol. 29 Issue 12, p1-27, 27p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The numerical injection analysis (NINJA) project is a collaborative effort between members of the numerical-relativity and gravitational wave dataanalysis communities. The purpose of NINJA is to study the sensitivity of existing gravitational-wave search and parameter-estimation algorithms using numerically generated waveforms and to foster closer collaboration between the numerical-relativity and data-analysis communities. The first NINJAproject used only a small number of injections of short numerical-relativity waveforms, which limited its ability to draw quantitative conclusions. The goal of the NINJA-2 project is to overcome these limitations with long post-Newtonian-- numerical-relativity hybrid waveforms, large numbers of injections and the use of real detector data. We report on the submission requirements for the NINJA-2 project and the construction of the waveform catalog. Eight numerical-relativity groups have contributed 56 hybrid waveforms consisting of a numerical portion modeling the late inspiral, merger and ringdown stitched to a post-Newtonian portion modeling the early inspiral. We summarize the techniques used by each group in constructing their submissions. We also report on the procedures used to validate these submissions, including examination in the time and frequency domains and comparisons of waveforms from different groups against each other. These procedures have so far considered only the (ℓ,m) = (2, 2) mode. Based on these studies, we judge that the hybrid waveforms are suitable for NINJA-2 studies. We note some of the plans for these investigations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02649381
Volume :
29
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Classical & Quantum Gravity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
78163347
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/29/12/124001