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When to Point Your Telescopes: Gravitational Wave Trigger Classification for Real-Time Multi-Messenger Followup Observations

Authors :
Ray, Anarya
Niu, Wanting
Sakon, Shio
Ewing, Becca
Creighton, Jolien D. E.
Hanna, Chad
Adhicary, Shomik
Baral, Pratyusava
Baylor, Amanda
Cannon, Kipp
Caudill, Sarah
Cousins, Bryce
Fong, Heather
George, Richard N.
Godwin, Patrick
Harada, Reiko
Huang, Yun-Jing
Huxford, Rachael
Joshi, Prathamesh
Kapadia, Shasvath
Kennington, James
Kuwahara, Soichiro
Li, Alvin K. Y.
Magee, Ryan
Meacher, Duncan
Messick, Cody
Morisaki, Soichiro
Mukherjee, Debnandini
Pace, Alex
Posnansky, Cort
Sachdev, Surabhi
Singh, Divya
Tapia, Ron
Tsukada, Leo
Tsutsui, Takuya
Ueno, Koh
Viets, Aaron
Wade, Leslie
Wade, Madeline
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We develop a robust and self-consistent framework to extract and classify gravitational wave candidates from noisy data, for the purpose of assisting in real-time multi-messenger follow-ups during LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA's fourth observing run~(O4). Our formalism implements several improvements to the low latency calculation of the probability of astrophysical origin~(\PASTRO{}), so as to correctly account for various factors such as the sensitivity change between observing runs, and the deviation of the recovered template waveform from the true gravitational wave signal that can strongly bias said calculation. We demonstrate the high accuracy with which our new formalism recovers and classifies gravitational wave triggers, by analyzing replay data from previous observing runs injected with simulated sources of different categories. We show that these improvements enable the correct identification of the majority of simulated sources, many of which would have otherwise been misclassified. We carry out the aforementioned analysis by implementing our formalism through the \GSTLAL{} search pipeline even though it can be used in conjunction with potentially any matched filtering pipeline. Armed with robust and self-consistent \PASTRO{} values, the \GSTLAL{} pipeline can be expected to provide accurate source classification information for assisting in multi-messenger follow-up observations to gravitational wave alerts sent out during O4.<br />Comment: v2 upload was accidental. revert back to v1

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.07190
Document Type :
Working Paper