利用参数化后爱因斯坦框架用引力波探测暗物质效应

Eileen Wilcox, David Nichols, Kent Yagi
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大质量黑洞会产生暗物质超密度,而暗物质会改变围绕大质量黑洞吸积的恒星质量紧凑天体穿过高密度暗物质环境时的演化过程。这些中等质量比的暗物质吸积是引力波(GWs)的一个来源,引力波可以从一个等效的真空系统中大幅消相。先前的研究表明,要利用激光干涉仪空间天线(LISA)探测到来自这些系统的引力波,需要对这种去相进行建模;研究还表明,可以从引力波测量中推断出暗物质的密度和分布。在本文中,我们研究了参数化的后爱因斯坦(ppE)框架是否可以用来推断这些系统中暗物质的存在。我们证实,如果使用真空波形模板来模拟暗物质光环中的吸气产生的全球变暖,那么得出的参数估计是有偏差的。我们发现,在波形模板中加入一个ppE相位项可以消除参数估计偏差(统计误差变得比系统误差大),但是ppE框架中的有效牛顿后阶必须在不确定的情况下指定。当后牛顿阶具有不确定性时,我们会发现 ppE 和二元参数的系统误差会超过统计误差。因此,对这些系统来说,最简单的 ppE 框架并不能给出无偏的结果,还需要进一步扩展,或者用包含暗物质效应的引力波形式进行专门的参数估计。
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Probing dark-matter effects with gravitational waves using the parameterized post-Einsteinian framework
A massive black hole can develop a dark-matter overdensity, and the dark matter changes the evolution of a stellar-mass compact object inspiraling around the massive black hole through the dense dark-matter environment. Specifically, dynamical friction speeds up the inspiral of the compact object and causes feedback on the dark-matter distribution. These intermediate mass-ratio inspirals with dark matter are a source of gravitational waves (GWs), and the waves can dephase significantly from an equivalent system in vacuum. Prior work has shown that this dephasing needs to be modeled to detect the GWs from these systems with LISA (the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna); it also showed that the density and distribution of dark matter can be inferred from a GW measurement. In this paper, we study whether the parametrized post-Einsteinian (ppE) framework can be used to infer the presence of dark matter in these systems. We confirm that if vacuum waveform templates are used to model the GWs from an inspiral in a dark-matter halo, then the resulting parameter estimation is biased. We then apply the ppE framework to determine whether it can reduce the parameter-estimation biases, and we find that adding one ppE phase term to a waveform template eliminates the parameter-estimation biases (statistical errors become larger than the systematic ones), but the effective post-Newtonian order in the ppE framework must be specified without uncertainties. When the post-Newtonian order has uncertainty, we find that the systematic errors on the ppE and the binary's parameters exceed the statistical errors. Thus, the simplest ppE framework would not give unbiased results for these systems, and a further extension of it, or dedicated parameter estimation with gravitational waveforms that include dark-matter effects would be needed.
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