Catalogues of LISA-detectable sBHB inspirals and confusion backgrounds following the GWTC-3 fiducial model posterior
DOI10.5281/zenodo.13990356Zenodo13990356MaRDI QIDQ6706981FDOQ6706981
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Nikolaos Karnesis, Mauro Pieroni, Jesús Torrado
Publication date: 25 October 2024
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Data set The contents of SNR_min_2_z1_LISA_SNR.tar.gz consist of approximately 10k folders, each corresponding to each of the samples of the public GWTC-3 fiducial sBHB population model posterior, and containing the following files: population.yaml: population parameters of this sample. background.txt: frequencies and characteristic strain squared of the sBHB confusion noise in the LISA band for this population. population_detector_frame_SNR.h5: subset of loud sBHB sources, including but not limited to those with LISA SNR larger than 4 (missing in some samples). For a description of the population parameters in population.yaml and the individual source parameters inpopulation_detector_frame_SNR.h5, see the contents of theDemo.ipynb notebook. To be able to run the notebooks described below, uncompress theSNR_min_2_z1_LISA_SNR.tar.gz file inside adata/ subfolder under that of the notebook. Demo notebook For examples of how to load and process the catalogues, see the Demo.ipynb notebook. This notebook requires the following Python packages: numpy, scipy, pandas, matplotlib, pyyaml, tqdm Some of the plots in the notebook require the extrapops simulation package: $ git clone git@github.com:JesusTorrado/extrapops.git $ cd extrapops $ pip install . References For detailed descriptions of the generation of the data set, see the references mentioned in the Zenodo page. Questions and comments Please use the GitHub issue tracker or contact the corresponding authors of the papers cited under the "described by" header of the Zenodo entry.
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