Optimal Networks of Future Gravitational-Wave Telescopes
P\'eter Raffai, L\'aszl\'o Gond\'an, Ik Siong Heng, N\'andor, Kelecs\'enyi, Josh Logue, Zsuzsa M\'arka, Szabolcs M\'arka

TL;DR
This paper identifies optimal locations for future gravitational-wave telescopes to maximize signal reconstruction, localization, and source parameter accuracy, providing strategic site recommendations and analyzing the impact of detector orientation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for optimizing gravitational-wave telescope networks based on multiple performance metrics and applies it to propose site locations including LIGO-India.
Findings
Optimal site in Australia for initial telescope placement.
Geographical regions identified for second and third telescope sites.
Detector orientation critically affects polarization reconstruction performance.
Abstract
We aim to find the optimal site locations for a hypothetical network of 1-3 triangular gravitational-wave telescopes. We define the following N-telescope figures of merit (FoMs) and construct three corresponding metrics: (a) capability of reconstructing the signal polarization; (b) accuracy in source localization; and (c) accuracy in reconstructing the parameters of a standard binary source. We also define a combined metric that takes into account the three FoMs with practically equal weight. After constructing a geomap of possible telescope sites, we give the optimal 2-telescope networks for the four FoMs separately in example cases where the location of the first telescope has been predetermined. We found that based on the combined metric, placing the first telescope to Australia provides the most options for optimal site selection when extending the network with a second instrument.…
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