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arxiv:2412.06946

A Deep Learning Powered Numerical Relativity Surrogate for Binary Black Hole Waveforms

Published on Dec 9, 2024
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Abstract

Neural network-based NR surrogate models, trained in two stages, provide rapid and accurate waveform generation for gravitational-wave astronomy, reducing the need for costly numerical relativity simulations.

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Gravitational-wave approximants are essential for gravitational-wave astronomy, allowing the coverage binary black hole parameter space for inference or match filtering without costly numerical relativity (NR) simulations, but generally trading some accuracy for computational efficiency. To reduce this trade-off, NR surrogate models can be constructed using interpolation within NR waveform space. We present a 2-stage training approach for neural network-based NR surrogate models. Initially trained on approximant-generated waveforms and then fine-tuned with NR data, these dual-stage artificial neural surrogate (DANSur) models offer rapid and competitively accurate waveform generation, generating millions in under 20ms on a GPU while keeping mean mismatches with NR around 10^{-4}. Implemented in the bilby framework, we show they can be used for parameter estimation tasks.

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