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GWSpace: a multi-mission science data simulator for space-based gravitational wave detection

Authors :
Li, En-Kun
Wang, Han
Chen, Hong-Yu
Fan, Huimin
Li, Ya-Nan
Li, Zhi-Yuan
Liang, Zheng-Cheng
Lyu, Xiang-Yu
Wang, Tian-Xiao
Wu, Zheng
Ye, Chang-Qing
Zhang, Xue-Ting
Hu, Yiming
Mei, Jianwei
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Space-based gravitational wave detectors such as TianQin, LISA, and TaiJi have the potential to outperform themselves through joint observation. To achieve this, it is desirable to practice joint data analysis in advance on simulated data that encodes the intrinsic correlation among the signals found in different detectors that operate simultaneously. In this paper, we introduce \texttt{GWSpace}, a package that can simulate the joint detection data from TianQin, LISA, and TaiJi. The software is not a groundbreaking work that starts from scratch. Rather, we use as many open-source resources as possible, tailoring them to the needs of simulating the multi-mission science data and putting everything into a ready-to-go and easy-to-use package. We shall describe the main components, the construction, and a few examples of application of the package. A common coordinate system, namely the Solar System Barycenter (SSB) coordinate system, is utilized to calculate spacecraft orbits for all three missions. The paper also provides a brief derivation of the detection process and outlines the general waveform of sources detectable by these detectors.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 13 figures, GWSpace will be uploaded at https://github.com/TianQinSYSU/GWSpace

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.15020
Document Type :
Working Paper