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Systematic errors in fast relativistic waveforms for extreme mass ratio inspirals

Hassan Khalvati, Philip Lynch, Ollie Burke, Lorenzo Speri, Maarten van de Meent, Zachary Nasipak

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Abstract

Accurate modeling of extreme mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs) is essential for extracting reliable information from future space-based gravitational wave observatories. Fast waveform generation frameworks adopt an offline/online architecture, where expensive relativistic computations (e.g., self-force and black hole perturbation theory) are performed offline, and waveforms are generated rapidly online via interpolation across a multidimensional parameter space. In this work, we investigate potential sources of error that result in systematic bias in these relativistic waveform models, focusing on radiation-reaction fluxes. Two key sources of systematics are identified: (i) the intrinsic inaccuracy of the flux data, for which we focus on the truncation of the multipolar mode sum, and (ii) interpolation errors from transitioning to the online stage. We quantify the impact of mode-sum truncation and analyze interpolation errors by using various grid structures and interpolation schemes. For circular orbits in Kerr spacetime with spins larger than a >= 0.9, we find that & ell;(max) >= 30 is required for the necessary accuracy. We also develop an efficient Chebyshev interpolation scheme, achieving the desired accuracy level with significantly fewer grid points compared to spline-based methods. For circular orbits in Kerr spacetimes, we demonstrate via Bayesian studies that interpolating the flux to a maximum global relative error that is equal to the small mass ratio is sufficient for parameter estimation purposes. For 4-year long quasicircular EMRI signals with SNRs = O(100) and mass-ratios 10(-4) - 10(-6), a global relative error of 10(-6) yields mismatches < 10(-3) and negligible parameter estimation biases.
Original languageEnglish
Article number084042
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume113
Issue number8
Number of pages23
ISSN2470-0010
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Apr 2026

Keywords

  • Gravitational-waves
  • Radiation-reaction
  • Kerr
  • Body

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