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* Increasing cutoff increases the matched-filter SNR of recovered signal [(SNR comparison)](https://ldas-jobs.ligo-la.caltech.edu/~abhirup.ghosh/kappa_review/snr_cutoff/combinedsummarypages/html/Comparison_matched_filter_snr.html). Appropriately, [posteriors on dquadmons](https://ldas-jobs.ligo-la.caltech.edu/~abhirup.ghosh/kappa_review/snr_cutoff/combinedsummarypages/html/Comparison_dquadmons.html) get more constrained as one would intuitively expect.
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* What are the possible systematic biases you might get from not extending the parameterisation to the merger-ringdown region?
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## Effect of spin magnitude
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* In all four cases, spins are aligned with the orbital angular momentum. So, contribution to the spin-induced quadrupole moment scalar should increase with chi_eff. Looking at the plots for chi_eff and dquadmons, we indeed see that as chi_eff increases, constraints on dquadmons become tighter.
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## Effect of spin orientations
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