Modeling Core-Collapse Supernovae Gravitational-Wave Memory in Laser Interferometric Data
PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2022)
Abstract
We study the properties of the gravitational wave (GW) emission between 10^-5 Hz and 50 Hz (which we refer to as low-frequency emission) from core-collapse supernovae, in the context of studying such signals in laser interferometric data as well as performing multi-messenger astronomy. We pay particular attention to the GW linear memory, which is when the signal amplitude does not return to zero after the GW burst. Based on the long term simulation of a core-collapse supernova of a solar-metallicity star with a zero-age main sequence mass of 15 solar masses, we discuss the spectral properties, the memory's dependence on observer position and the polarization of low-frequency GWs from slowly non (or slowly) rotating core-collapse supernovae. We make recommendations on the angular spacing of the orientations needed to properly produce results that are averaged over multiple observer locations by investigating the angular dependence of the GW emission. We propose semi-analytical models that quantify the relationship between the bulk motion of the supernova shock-wave and the GW memory amplitude. We discuss how to extend neutrino generated GW signals from numerical simulations that were terminated before the neutrino emission has subsided. We discuss how the premature halt of simulations and the non-zero amplitude of the GW memory can induce artefacts during the data analysis process. Lastly, we also investigate potential solutions and issues in the use of taperings for both ground and space-based interferometers.
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