Speaker
Rachele Rosso
(University of Trento - University of Pisa)
Description
We investigate how overlapping signals from massive black hole binaries can bias gravitational wave measurements in future missions like LISA. We demonstrate that ignoring these inter-source correlations during individual analysis leads to systematic errors in the recovered physical parameters. These biases are a fundamental risk for any frequency-domain data-reduction technique that disrupts signal interference—including Clenshaw-Curtis quadrature, relative binning, or heterodyning—rather than being limited to a single specific method.
| Parallel session | Gravitational Waves from Binary Systems |
|---|
Authors
Rachele Rosso
(University of Trento - University of Pisa)
Riccardo Buscicchio
(Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)
Prof.
Walter Del Pozzo
(University of Pisa)