30 April 2024 to 3 May 2024
Amsterdam, Hotel CASA
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background Analysis with SBI

30 Apr 2024, 14:59
3m
Sorbonne, Hotel CASA

Sorbonne, Hotel CASA

Flashtalk with Poster Session A 2.3 Simulation-based inference

Speaker

James Alvey (University of Amsterdam)

Description

In some sense, the detection of a stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) is one of the most subtle GW analysis challenges facing the community in the next-generation detector era. For example, at an experiment such as LISA, to extract the SGWB contributions, we must simultaneously: detect and analyse thousands of highly overlapping sources including massive binary black holes mergers and galactic binaries; constrain and characterise the instrumental noise (which will not be known fully pre-flight and may be non-stationary); and finally separate the SGWB components that might be astrophysical or cosmological in origin. In this talk, I will discuss the application of simulation-based inference techniques, implemented in the code saqqara, to this analysis problem, focussing on the ability of SBI to strike a balance between the potentially conflicting goals of precision, scalability, and computational cost.

Primary author

James Alvey (University of Amsterdam)

Presentation materials