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Page 1: 30 th January 200925 th IAGRG meeting Kolkata S. V. DHURANDHAR IUCAA PUNE

30th January 2009 25th IAGRG meeting Kolkata

S. V. DHURANDHAR

IUCAA

PUNE

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General Relativity and other disciplines

• GR finds its home in astronomy & astrophysics

- The binary blackhole problem

- No exact two body solution: PN + Numerical Relativity

- Cosmology: observational data, COBE, WMAP, PLANCK

• Mathematics: Commutative algebra, differential

geometry in statistics

• Statistics: Hypothesis testing, statistical tests, maximum likelihood, etc. - Signal processing

• Gravitation has gone experimental: Gravitational waves

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Effect on a ring of test particles

01

222

ikhtc

Metric:

ikikik ecztheczthh )()(General Wave:

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But h is awfully small !

L ~ h L

Quadrupole formula :

21

1

2410

1001.0~

..4~

Mpc

R

cM

E

R

EK

c

Gh

nskinns

Change in arm-length:

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LIGO Louisiana 4 km armlength (US)

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We did it !

*http://www.ligocaltech.edu/~lazz/distribution/LSC_Data

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LISA: Space based detector for detecting low frequency GW

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Laser frequency noise

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into, Eastabrook, Armstrong; SVD, Nayak, Vinet, Pai

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Open Problems

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Inspiraling compact binaries

GW

• Broadband source best for interferometric detectors

• Waveform is well modeled by PN approximations – waveform obtained to 3.5 PN

• Numerical Relativity: great advances – merger

• Signal is way below the noise – data analysis: filtering

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Breakthrough in Numerical Relativity

Numerical Relativity

solves

• merger waveform

• 3.5% of total restmass energy as compared to 1.5 % in inspiral waveform!

Work in progress on stitching together waveformsIndia has the right talent/aptitude for NR

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Example of a filter

A sinusoidal signal is embedded in noise

0 0

( ) ( ) ( )

( ) cos 2

x t s t n t

s t A f t

Data:

Signal:

0 256f Hz

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Filtering the data

2( ) ( )

( ) | ( )|

iftx f x t e dt

C f x f

Best filter is the Fourier Transform:

Statistic:

Generalisation: Matched Filter

Provides parameters of the signal: eg. frequency

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Matched filtering the inspiraling binary signal

)(

)()(

)()()(

~~

fS

fhfq

dttqtxc

h

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Statistics and geometry

• Statistic: c()

• Where does one set the threshold? – False alarm probability – choose threshold such that this is small

• Detection probability: choose this high

• Signal depends on many parameters: masses, kinematical parameters: initial phase, time of arrival …

• Parameter space

• Parameter space can be viewed as a manifold with the

parameters as coordinates

• Metric: mismatch between signal and template

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Parameter space metric

Coordinates: i

gik

ik

Choose coordinates so that metric is simplest: Cartesian coordinates

For inspiral choose chirp times instead of masses: 03

Metric const: Uniform placement of templates

Number of templates = volume of parameter space / template size

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International Network of GW InterferometersInternational Network of GW Interferometers

LIGO-LLO: 4km

LIGO-LHO: 2km, 4kmGEO: 0.6km VIRGO: 3km

TAMA: 0.3km

AIGO: (?)km

1. Detection confidence 2. Source direction 3. Polarisation info1. Detection confidence 2. Source direction 3. Polarisation info

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eed for a (or two) detector(s) in Asia/Australia

• AIGO: Australian project

• INDIGO: Indian detector?

• Advantages: sky coverage, resolution of sources

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Optimum location of a detector

Courtesy A. Sengupta & S. Mitra

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ptimum location

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Network Sensitivity

IGO/INDIGO network doubles sensitivity

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Angular Resolution

An order of magnitude improvement

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Summary

Connection of GR to several fields:

Astrophysics, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering …

Numerical Relativity

Gravitation going experimental