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Bilby-MCMC: An MCMC sampler for gravitational-wave inference

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arxiv 2106.08730 v2 pith:47OZQ3JE submitted 2021-06-16 gr-qc astro-ph.HE

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We introduce Bilby-MCMC, a Markov-Chain Monte-Carlo sampling algorithm tuned for the analysis of gravitational waves from merging compact objects. Bilby-MCMC provides a parallel-tempered ensemble Metropolis-Hastings sampler with access to a block-updating proposal library including problem-specific and machine learning proposals. We demonstrate that learning proposals can produce over a 10-fold improvement in efficiency by reducing the autocorrelation time. Using a variety of standard and problem-specific tests, we validate the ability of the Bilby-MCMC sampler to produce independent posterior samples and estimate the Bayesian evidence. Compared to the widely-used dynesty nested sampling algorithm, Bilby-MCMC is less efficient in producing independent posterior samples and less accurate in its estimation of the evidence. However, we find that posterior samples drawn from the Bilby-MCMC sampler are more robust: never failing to pass our validation tests. Meanwhile, the dynesty sampler fails the difficult-to-sample Rosenbrock likelihood test, over constraining the posterior. For CBC problems, this highlights the importance of cross-sampler comparisons to ensure results are robust to sampling error. Finally, Bilby-MCMC can be embarrassingly and asynchronously parallelised making it highly suitable for reducing the analysis wall-time using a High Throughput Computing environment. Bilby-MCMC may be a useful tool for the rapid and robust analysis of gravitational-wave signals during the advanced detector era and we expect it to have utility throughout astrophysics.

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