论文标题

搜索包括摩尔斯的镜头镜头的镜头引力波:O2中的有趣候选者

Search for Lensed Gravitational Waves Including Morse Phase Information: An Intriguing Candidate in O2

论文作者

Dai, Liang, Zackay, Barak, Venumadhav, Tejaswi, Roulet, Javier, Zaldarriaga, Matias

论文摘要

我们在第二个观察Ligo和高级处女座(O2)的第二次观察中搜索强烈镜头并乘以成像的重力波信号。我们利用了一个新的信息来源,即所谓的摩尔斯阶段,该阶段进一步减轻了搜索背景并限制了可行的镜头。我们发现的最佳候选者与来自大型二进制黑洞(BBH)合并的强烈镜头信号一致,其中三个检测到的图像由先前分类的事件GW170104和GW170814组成,以及一个亚threshold Trigger GWC170620。鉴于到目前为止检测到的BBH事件的数量,我们估计三个事件之间观察到的高度参数重合的总体错误警报概率$ \ sim 10^{ - 4} $。另一方面,我们测量了Morse相位差异,这表明了一个复杂和非典型的透镜系统,其中至少五个图像在Fermat电位的局部最大值上进行了放大图像。多个镜头图像的先验概率低以及镜头模型中所需的微调量降低了镜头假设的可信度。镜头图像之间的长时间延迟指向带有内部速度分散体$σ\ sim 650 \,{\ rm km/s} $的星系簇镜头,并且观察到的应变幅度可能会范围$ 0.4 <z \ z \ sillsim 0.7 $ 0.7 $ 0.7 $。我们为源位置提供了$ \ sim 16 \,{\ rm deg}^2 $的错误椭圆,以及在镜头宿主系统上的其他特定约束,并鼓励后续工作以确认或排除任何可行的镜头。如果这确实是一个镜头事件,那么成功指出该系统将提供一个独特的机会来识别BBH合并的主机银河系,甚至将其本地化。

We search for strongly lensed and multiply imaged gravitational wave signals in the second observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo (O2). We exploit a new source of information, the so-called Morse phase, which further mitigates the search background and constrains viable lenses. The best candidate we find is consistent with a strongly lensed signal from a massive binary black hole (BBH) merger, with three detected images consisting of the previously catalogued events GW170104 and GW170814, and a subthreshold trigger, GWC170620. Given the number of BBH events detected so far, we estimate an overall false alarm probability $\sim 10^{-4}$ for the observed high degree of parameter coincidence between the three events. On the flip side, we measure the Morse phase differences which suggest a complex and atypical lens system, with at least five images including a magnified image at a local maximum of the Fermat potential. The low prior probability for multiple lensed images and the amount of fine tuning required in the lens model reduce the credibility of the lensing hypothesis. The long time delays between lensed images point toward a galaxy cluster lens with an internal velocity dispersion $σ\sim 650\,{\rm km/s}$, and the observed strain amplitudes imply a likely range $0.4 < z \lesssim 0.7$ for the source redshift. We provide an error ellipse of $\sim 16\,{\rm deg}^2$ for the sky location of the source together with additional specific constraints on the lens-host system, and encourage follow-up efforts to confirm or rule out any viable lens. If this is indeed a lensed event, successfully pinpointing the system would offer a unique opportunity to identify the host galaxy of a BBH merger, and even localize the source within it.

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