On the Identification of Individual Gravitational-wave Image Types of a Lensed System Using Higher-order Modes

Author:

Janquart JustinORCID,Seo EungwangORCID,Hannuksela Otto A.ORCID,Li Tjonnie G. F.ORCID,Van Den Broeck ChrisORCID

Abstract

Abstract Similarly to light, gravitational waves can be gravitationally lensed as they propagate near massive astrophysical objects such as galaxies, stars, or black holes. In recent years, forecasts have suggested a reasonable chance of strong gravitational-wave lensing detections with the LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA detector network at design sensitivity. As a consequence, methods to analyze lensed detections have seen rapid development. However, the impact of higher-order modes on the lensing analyses is still under investigation. In this work, we show that the presence of higher-order modes enables the identification of individual image types for the observed gravitational-wave events when two lensed images are detected, which would lead to unambiguous confirmation of lensing. In addition, we show that higher-order mode content can be analyzed more accurately with strongly lensed gravitational-wave events.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Croucher Foun- dation of Hong Kong

Research Committee of the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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