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Rapid search for massive black hole binary coalescences using deep learning

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arxiv 2111.14546 v2 pith:XYESWJVP submitted 2021-11-29 astro-ph.IM gr-qcphysics.data-an

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The coalescences of massive black hole binaries are one of the main targets of space-based gravitational wave observatories. Such gravitational wave sources are expected to be accompanied by electromagnetic emissions. Low latency detection of the massive black hole mergers provides a start point for a global-fit analysis to explore the large parameter space of signals simultaneously being present in the data but at great computational cost. To alleviate this issue, we present a deep learning method for rapidly searching for signals of massive black hole binaries in gravitational wave data. Our model is capable of processing a year of data, simulated from the LISA data challenge, in only several seconds, while identifying all coalescences of massive black hole binaries with no false alarms. We further demonstrate that the model shows robust resistance to a wide range of generalization cases, including various waveform families and updated instrumental configurations. This method offers an effective approach that combines advances in artificial intelligence to open a new pathway for space-based gravitational wave observations.

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