A Fisher matrix for gravitational-wave population inference [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.07893


We derive a Fisher matrix for the parameters characterising a population of gravitational-wave events. This provides a guide to the precision with which population parameters can be estimated with multiple observations, which becomes increasingly accurate as the number of events and the signal-to-noise ratio of the sampled events increases. The formalism takes into account individual event measurement uncertainties and selection effects, and can be applied to arbitrary population models. We illustrate the framework with two examples: an analytical calculation of the Fisher matrix for the mean and variance of a Gaussian model describing a population affected by selection effects, and an estimation of the precision with which the slope of a power law distribution of supermassive black-hole masses can be measured using extreme-mass-ratio inspiral observations. We compare the Fisher predictions to results from Monte Carlo analyses, finding very good agreement.

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J. Gair, A. Antonelli and R. Barbieri
Wed, 18 May 22
31/66

Comments: 14 pages, 4 figures; the results can be reproduced using codes at this https URL