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Constructive summation of the (2,2) quasi normal mode from a population of black holes
The quasi normal modes (QNMs) associated with gravitational-wave signals from
binary black hole (BBH) mergers can provide deep insight into the remnant's
properties. Once design sensitivity is achieved, present ground-based
gravitational wave interferometers could detect potentially hundreds of BBH
signals in the coming years. For most, the ringdown phase will have a very weak
signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Signal summation techniques allow information
extraction from the weak SNR ringdowns.
We propose a method to constructively sum the (2,2) QNM from different BBH
signals by synchronizing and rescaling them. The parameter space adopted to
test the method is presently limited to mass ratio , initially
non-spinning black holes with face-on orientation. Moreover, since the
synchronisation procedure fails for the weakest signals, we select all
ringdowns with SNR above 2.6. Under these conditions, we show that for
different BBH populations, 40 to 70% of all the potential detections could be
used for the summation while still ensuring a summed SNR of 80% of the
maximal achievable SNR (i.e. for ideally synchronized signals).Comment: 7 pages, 10 figure
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