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Main Author: Wang, Hai-Tian
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.14849
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contents We present a comprehensive investigation of the F-statistic method for parameter estimation of gravitational wave (GW) signals from compact binary coalescences. By analytically maximizing the likelihood over the luminosity distance and polarization angle, this approach reduces the dimensionality of the parameter space to enhance computational efficiency. We also introduce a novel formulation for calculating the Bayesian evidence for the F-statistic, enabling a quantitative assessment of its performance against standard full frequency-domain (FFD) Bayesian inference. Applying these two methods to analyze several representative GW events (GW190412, GW190814, and GW170817), we find that the F-statistic consistently yields results in good agreement with the FFD approach, while offering a significant reduction in computational cost. We demonstrate that including calibration uncertainty generally improves the agreement between the two methods. Furthermore, under the assumption of physical priors, the F-statistic-based analyses consistently yield higher Bayesian evidence than the corresponding FFD analyses. While the F-statistic produces slightly broader constraints on some parameters, we argue this represents a more honest uncertainty quantification, particularly in high-dimensional parameter spaces with complex posterior structures. These results highlight the significant advantages of the F-statistic method for GW data analysis, positioning it as a powerful tool for the era of high-rate detections with future observatories.
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spellingShingle A Robust and Efficient F-statistic-based Framework for Consistent Bayesian Inference of Compact Binary Coalescences
Wang, Hai-Tian
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
We present a comprehensive investigation of the F-statistic method for parameter estimation of gravitational wave (GW) signals from compact binary coalescences. By analytically maximizing the likelihood over the luminosity distance and polarization angle, this approach reduces the dimensionality of the parameter space to enhance computational efficiency. We also introduce a novel formulation for calculating the Bayesian evidence for the F-statistic, enabling a quantitative assessment of its performance against standard full frequency-domain (FFD) Bayesian inference. Applying these two methods to analyze several representative GW events (GW190412, GW190814, and GW170817), we find that the F-statistic consistently yields results in good agreement with the FFD approach, while offering a significant reduction in computational cost. We demonstrate that including calibration uncertainty generally improves the agreement between the two methods. Furthermore, under the assumption of physical priors, the F-statistic-based analyses consistently yield higher Bayesian evidence than the corresponding FFD analyses. While the F-statistic produces slightly broader constraints on some parameters, we argue this represents a more honest uncertainty quantification, particularly in high-dimensional parameter spaces with complex posterior structures. These results highlight the significant advantages of the F-statistic method for GW data analysis, positioning it as a powerful tool for the era of high-rate detections with future observatories.
title A Robust and Efficient F-statistic-based Framework for Consistent Bayesian Inference of Compact Binary Coalescences
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.14849