A New Template Family For The Detection Of Gravitational Waves From Comparable Mass Black Hole Binaries
Edward K. Porter

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new family of gravitational wave templates based on Chebyshev polynomials, which improve accuracy and convergence over traditional post-Newtonian templates for black hole binary inspirals.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel Chebyshev polynomial-based template family that enhances waveform modeling and detection of comparable-mass black hole binaries.
Findings
Chebyshev templates achieve higher fitting factors across PN orders.
They provide better parameter estimation and faster convergence.
They predict the Last Stable Orbit more accurately.
Abstract
In order to improve the phasing of the comparable-mass waveform as we approach the last stable orbit for a system, various re-summation methods have been used to improve the standard post-Newtonian waveforms. In this work we present a new family of templates for the detection of gravitational waves from the inspiral of two comparable-mass black hole binaries. These new adiabatic templates are based on re-expressing the derivative of the binding energy and the gravitational wave flux functions in terms of shifted Chebyshev polynomials. The Chebyshev polynomials are a useful tool in numerical methods as they display the fastest convergence of any of the orthogonal polynomials. In this case they are also particularly useful as they eliminate one of the features that plagues the post-Newtonian expansion. The Chebyshev binding energy now has information at all post-Newtonian orders, compared…
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