Testing general relativity with gravitational waves using meta Inspiral-Merger-Ringdown Consistency Test
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IISER Mohali
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The thesis proposes a test of General Relativity (GR) using gravitational
wave data and is applicable to any tests of compact binaries as different tests
are sensitive to different aspects of general relativity. The meta inspiral-
merger-ringdown consistency test (IMRCT) involves inferring final mass
and final spin of the remnant black hole, obtained from the analyses from
two different tests of GR, and then checking for their consistency. We check
the performance of the meta IMRCT using a standard set of null tests that are
used in analysis of GW signals. The three theory agnostic tests we consider
are the original Inspiral-Merger-Ringdown Consistency Test (IMRCT), pa-
rameterized phasing (two varieties), and modified dispersion test. meta IM-
RCT is a generalization of original IMRCT and provides another test of GR.
The method is applied to GR and non-GR signals and to quasi-circular and
eccentric signals to illustrate the method’s performance. Finally, the test is
applied to the samples from the LIGO and Virgo Collaboration for various
tests of GR applied to GW170817.
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