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Title: Search for Gravitational-lensing Signatures in the Full Third Observing Run of the LIGO-Virgo Network
Authors: LIGO Scientific Collaboration
Virgo Collaboration
KAGRA Collaboration
Abbott, R.
SOURADEEP, TARUN et al.
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Compact Binary Coalescences
Primordial Black-Holes
Gamma-Ray Bursts
Bayesian-Inference
Precision Cosmology
Wave
Mergers
Noise
Population
Radiation
2024
Issue Date: Aug-2024
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Astrophysical Journal, 970(02).
Abstract: Gravitational lensing by massive objects along the line of sight to the source causes distortions to gravitational wave (GW) signals; such distortions may reveal information about fundamental physics, cosmology, and astrophysics. In this work, we have extended the search for lensing signatures to all binary black hole events from the third observing run of the LIGO-Virgo network. We search for repeated signals from strong lensing by (1) performing targeted searches for subthreshold signals, (2) calculating the degree of overlap among the intrinsic parameters and sky location of pairs of signals, (3) comparing the similarities of the spectrograms among pairs of signals, and (4) performing dual-signal Bayesian analysis that takes into account selection effects and astrophysical knowledge. We also search for distortions to the gravitational waveform caused by (1) frequency-independent phase shifts in strongly lensed images, and (2) frequency-dependent modulation of the amplitude and phase due to point masses. None of these searches yields significant evidence for lensing. Finally, we use the nondetection of GW lensing to constrain the lensing rate based on the latest merger-rate estimates and the fraction of dark matter composed of compact objects.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3e83
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9374
ISSN: 0004-637X
1538-4357
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