Unbiased likelihood-free inference of the Hubble constant from light standard sirens

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2021)

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Multimessenger observations of binary neutron star mergers offer a promising path toward resolution of the Hubble constant (H-0) tension, provided their constraints are shown to be free from systematics such as the Malmquist bias. In the traditional Bayesian framework, accounting for selection effects in the likelihood requires calculation of the expected number (or fraction) of detections as a function of the parameters describing the population and cosmology; a potentially costly and/or inaccurate process. This calculation can, however, be bypassed completely by performing the inference in a framework in which the likelihood is never explicitly calculated, but instead fit using forward simulations of the data, which naturally include the selection. This is likelihood-free inference (LFI). Here, we use density-estimation LFI, coupled to neural-network-based data compression, to infer H-0 from mock catalogues of binary neutron star mergers, given noisy redshift, distance and peculiar velocity estimates for each object. We demonstrate that LFI yields statistically unbiased estimates of H-0 in the presence of selection effects, with precision matching that of sampling the full Bayesian hierarchical model. Marginalizing over the bias increases the H-0 uncertainty by only 6% for training sets consisting of O(10(4)) populations. The resulting LFI framework is applicable to population-level inference problems with selection effects across astrophysics.
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