Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Meeting of the Far West Section
Volume 63, Number 17
Thursday–Saturday, October 18–20, 2018; Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, California
Session E03: Poster Session 3
10:30 AM,
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Titan Student Union
Room: Pavillion A
Chair: Joshua Smith, California State University, Fullerton
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.FWS.E03.9
Abstract: E03.00009 : Numerical Simulation Infrastructure For Gravitational Wave Data Analysis*
Presenter:
Derek D White
(California State University, Fullerton)
Authors:
Derek D White
(California State University, Fullerton)
Jocelyn Samantha Read
(California State University, Fullerton)
The first gravitational waves from a merger of a binary neutron star system were detected less than a year ago, on August 17th 2017. This is still the only detection of gravitational waves involving neutron stars to date. Like binary black holes (BBH), investigations of binary neutron stars (BNS) rely on numerical simulations for the most accurate understanding of waveform dynamics at merger. Driven by several BBH detections to date, infrastructure for this analysis has been developed primarily for BBH. Meanwhile, infrastructure for BNS waveforms have not yet been fully incorporated. Using a standalone Python script, numerical binary neutron star mergers from third parties can now be converted into a format that can be uploaded and used inside the collaborative LALSuite/PyCBC projects to analyze the effects of numerical merger on searches and parameter estimation. The first examples of hybrid waveforms have also been generated using this system.
*DW gratefully acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation through award PHY #1700765
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.FWS.E03.9
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