Rapid Premerger Localization of Binary Neutron Stars in Third-generation Gravitational-wave Detectors

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Premerger localization of binary neutron stars (BNSs) is one of the most important scientific goals for the third-generation (3G) gravitational-wave detectors. It will enable the electromagnetic observation of the whole process of BNS coalescence, especially for the premerger and merger phases, which have not been observed yet, opening a window for deeper understandings of compact objects. To reach this goal, we describe a novel combination of multiband matched filtering and semianalytical localization algorithms to achieve early-warning localization of long BNS signals in 3G detectors. Using our method we are able to efficiently simulate one month of observations with a three-detector 3G network, and show that it is possible to provide accurate sky localizations more than 30 minutes before the merger. Our simulation shows that there could be similar to 10 (similar to 100) BNS events localized within 100 deg2, 20 (6) minutes before merger, per month of observation.
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binary neutron stars,pre-merger
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