Principle Component Analysis Decomposition of Core Collapse Supernova Gravitational Waveforms

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Gravitational waves are a key to answering current questions about the universe. If detected they will allow us to peer deeper into supernovae and gamma ray bursts and allow us to look farther back into the universe by looking at the stochastic background. Supernovae produce gravitational waves that may one day be detected by an Earth based detector. This poster discusses the use of Principle Component Analysis(PCA) as a method to decompose theoretical supernovae gravitational waveform catalogs and describe them with minimal eigenvectors. We discuss the core-collapse catalogs developed by Harald Dimmelmeier et al. and Christian Ott et al. and decompose each using the PCA method. All of the catalogs can be described very accurately using ten eigenvectors. The ten eigenvectors accurately describe a detected waveform without the use of the entire catalog. The coefficients of the eigenvectors can also accurately determine the type of the waveform.

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