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Compute selection-function differences for eccentric versus quasi-circular binaries in LVK searches

Develop and carry out a robust computation of the detection probability and selection function for eccentric binary black holes, p_E,det (and the corresponding α_E), across parameter space using injections into LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA pipelines, and quantify the differences relative to quasi-circular detection probability p_QC,det (and α_QC), particularly in near-threshold signal-to-noise regimes, so these effects can be incorporated into rate and population inferences.

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Background

The paper’s framework for estimating the probability that events are eccentric requires accounting for selection effects via detection fractions and selection functions. While an overlap-based estimate suggested small differences in one fiducial case, the authors caution that the detection probabilities can differ across configurations, especially near threshold.

A detailed computation of the eccentric selection function is currently absent; establishing it is necessary for more accurate rate posteriors and event-level eccentricity probabilities.

References

However, as a detailed computation of $p_{\mathrm{E, det}$ has not been done, we use the approximation $p_{\mathrm{E, det} = p_{\mathrm{QC, det}$ for this paper and leave a more robust computation for future work.

Evidence for eccentricity in the population of binary black holes observed by LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (2404.14286 - Gupte et al., 22 Apr 2024) in Section 2.3 (Probability a GW event is eccentric) — Selection effects