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Interpolating compact binary waveforms using the singular value decomposition

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Compact binary systems with total masses between tens and hundreds of solar masses will produce gravitational waves during their merger phase that are detectable by second-generation ground-based gravitational-wave detectors. In order to model the gravitational waveform of the merger epoch of compact binary coalescence, the full Einstein equations must be solved numerically for the entire mass and spin parameter space. However, this is computationally expensive. Several models have been proposed to interpolate the results of numerical relativity simulations. In this paper we propose a numerical interpolation scheme that stems from the singular value decomposition. This algorithm shows promise in allowing one to construct arbitrary waveforms within a certain parameter space given a sufficient density of numerical simulations covering the same parameter space. We also investigate how similar approaches could be used to interpolate waveforms in the context of parameter estimation.

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GstLAL O4 Online Results Paper

gr-qc · 2026-05-18 · unverdicted · novelty 3.0

GstLAL produced low-latency alerts for 250 astrophysically plausible gravitational-wave candidates during O4, providing the first upload for 222 and the sole upload for 75, with 88 percent of significant catalog events detected and 93 percent classification agreement.

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    GW250114 data confirm the remnant black hole ringdown frequencies lie within 30% of Kerr predictions and that the final horizon area is larger than the sum of the progenitors' areas to high credibility.

  • GstLAL O4 Online Results Paper gr-qc · 2026-05-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 22 · internal anchor

    GstLAL produced low-latency alerts for 250 astrophysically plausible gravitational-wave candidates during O4, providing the first upload for 222 and the sole upload for 75, with 88 percent of significant catalog events detected and 93 percent classification agreement.