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I think that what you are seeing here in the second plot is Gibbs' noise (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibbs_phenomenon). Your plot looks a lot worse than what I get when running this: but the issues are still present here. In particular:
(this is a time-domain waveform, so it starts abruptly in the time, not the frequency, domain). Using PhenomD: Still has some Gibbs noise from the abrupt start of that waveform in the frequency domain.
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Hi,
I have a doubt about the get_inspiral_tf function.
In theory, this should output the TF evolution of a signal given the approximant, but it is not clear to me what it really does because I get some inconsistencies.
For example, I generate the TF evolution of a signal in this way
time_tf, tf_evo = get_inspiral_tf(time, 30, 30, spin1 = 0, spin2 = 0, f_low = 20, n_points=2000, pn_2order=7, approximant='TaylorF2')
And get the following plot
For what I understand, this is a signal that lasts about 0.8 seconds with a frequency sweep up to 70 Hz.
Then, I generate a TD signal and plot it
I get this:
That is a waveform that, up to merger lasts almost 5 seconds. Which is the difference between the two outputs?.
Please note that, if I transform the latter into a frequency series and/or generate a wf in FD, I correctly get frequencies up to 70 Hz.
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