LIGO-P2100439-v2
12 Jan 2022, 11:17 |
GW source parameter estimation and localization rely on accurately calibrated strain data. The second part of the research reported here investigates the impact of overall, systematic detector calibration errors on the sky localization of burst-like GW sources, specifically core collapse supernovae (CCSN). This analysis is performed using simulated waveforms from different CCSN models and one of the standard LVK pipelines used to search for burst-like GW signals. Overall calibration errors as large as ±10 % are imposed on a single detector in the LIGO-Virgo network. Preliminary results indicate that this causes average changes in the area of 90 % sky localization confidence regions as large as 18 %. Associated average errors in estimated probabilities for these regions are as large as 5 %. Furthermore, for sources located in some regions of the sky, source localization errors are as large as 90 %, indicating that counterparts to GW signals would not be found within the 90 % confidence regions in follow-up observations by electromagnetic observatories.
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