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Time-delay interferometry without delays

Michele Vallisneri, Jean-Baptiste Bayle, S. Babak, Antoine Petiteau

2021Physical review. D/Physical review. D.45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The space-based gravitational-wave observatory LISA relies on a form of synthetic interferometry (time-delay interferometry, or TDI) where the otherwise overwhelming laser phase noise is canceled by linear combinations of appropriately delayed phase measurements. These observables grow in length and complexity as the realistic features of the LISA orbits are taken into account. In this paper we outline an implicit formulation of TDI where we write the LISA likelihood directly in terms of the basic phase measurements, and we marginalize over the laser phase noises in the limit of infinite laser-noise variance. Equivalently, we rely on TDI observables that are defined numerically (rather than algebraically) from a discrete-filter representation of the laser propagation delays. Our method generalizes to any time dependence of the armlengths; it simplifies the modeling of gravitational-wave signals; and it allows a straightforward treatment of data gaps and missing measurements.

Topics & Concepts

InterferometryGravitational waveObservableNoise (video)PhysicsLimit (mathematics)Phase (matter)Filter (signal processing)Representation (politics)LaserPhase spaceOpticsStatistical physicsAlgorithmComputer scienceMathematicsMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsLawComputer visionPolitical sciencePoliticsArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Pulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAdvanced Frequency and Time StandardsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements