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Using machine learning to parametrize postmerger signals from binary neutron stars

Tim Whittaker, William E. East, Stephen Green, Luis Lehner, Huan Yang

2022Physical review. D/Physical review. D.20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is growing interest in the detection and characterization of gravitational waves from postmerger oscillations of binary neutron stars. These signals contain information about the nature of the remnant and the high-density and out-of-equilibrium physics of the postmerger processes, which would complement any electromagnetic signal. However, the construction of binary neutron star postmerger waveforms is much more complicated than for binary black holes: (i) there are theoretical uncertainties in the neutron-star equation of state and other aspects of the high-density physics, (ii) numerical simulations are expensive and available ones only cover a small fraction of the parameter space with limited numerical accuracy, and (iii) it is unclear how to parametrize the theoretical uncertainties and interpolate across parameter space. In this work, we describe the use of a machine-learning method called a conditional variational autoencoder (CVAE) to construct postmerger models for hyper/massive neutron star remnant signals based on numerical-relativity simulations. The CVAE provides a probabilistic model, which encodes uncertainties in the training data within a set of latent parameters. We estimate that training such a model will ultimately require $\ensuremath{\sim}{10}^{4}$ waveforms. However, using synthetic training waveforms as a proof-of-principle, we show that the CVAE can be used as an accurate generative model and that it encodes the equation of state in a useful latent representation.

Topics & Concepts

Neutron starBinary numberPhysicsComputer scienceParameter spaceStatistical physicsAutoencoderAlgorithmAstrophysicsArtificial intelligenceArtificial neural networkStatisticsMathematicsArithmeticPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeSeismic Waves and Analysis
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