Strong and weak lensing of Gravitational Waves: a semi-analytical approach [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.11916


In this paper we study gravitational lensing of gravitational wave events. The main point of the present work is to introduce a semi-analytic approach so that each ingredient can be varied and tested individually. Our analytic model for the source population is motivated by a numerical study and we compare semi-analytical and numerical results. We determine the expected magnification for events seen at a given observed luminosity distance. We find that while the probability of significant magnification of the observed LIGO-Virgo events is very small, the probability distribution of the magnification has a significant tail to high $\mu$ such that e.g. the variance of the magnification is very large and even diverges in the geometric optics approximation. For the 10 binary black hole mergers observed by LIGO-Virgo in the O1+O2 observation campaigns, the probability that one of them has been magnified with magnification of 5 or bigger is $\mathcal{P}{\text{obs}}(>5)\sim 0.01$ while the probability of magnification by 50 or bigger is $\mathcal{P}{\text{obs}}(>50)\sim 0.005$.

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G. Cusin, R. Durrer and I. Dvorkin
Mon, 30 Dec 19
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Comments: 33 pages, 23 figures