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Performance of Random Template Banks

Published 5 Mar 2022 in gr-qc and astro-ph.IM | (2203.02759v4)

Abstract: When searching for new gravitational-wave or electromagnetic sources, the $n$ signal parameters (masses, sky location, frequencies,...) are unknown. In practice, one hunts for signals at a discrete set of points in parameter space, called a template bank. These may be constructed systematically as a lattice, or alternatively, by placing templates at randomly selected points in parameter space. Here, we calculate the fraction of signals lost by an $n$-dimensional random template bank (compared to a very finely spaced bank). This fraction is compared to the corresponding loss fraction for the best possible lattice-based template banks containing the same number of grid points. For dimensions $n<4$ the lattice-based template banks significantly outperform the random ones. However, remarkably, for dimensions $n>8$, the difference is negligible. In high dimensions, random template banks outperform the best known lattices.

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