After the detection of gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences, the search for transient gravitational-wave signals with less well-defined waveforms for which matched filtering is not well suited is one of the frontiers for gravitational-wave astronomy. Broadly classified into “short” ≲1  s and “long” ≳1  s duration signals, these signals are expected from a variety of astrophysical processes, including non-axisymmetric deformations in magnetars or eccentric binary black hole coalescences. In this work, we present a search for long-duration gravitational-wave transients from Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo’s third observing run from April 2019 to March 2020. For this search, we use minimal assumptions for the sky location, event time, waveform morphology, and duration of the source. The search covers the range of 2–500 s in duration and a frequency band of 24–2048 Hz. We find no significant triggers within this parameter space; we report sensitivity limits on the signal strength of gravitational waves characterized by the root-sum-square amplitude ℎrss as a function of waveform morphology. Thes

Abbott R, Abbott TD, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adhikari N, et al. (2021). All-sky search for long-duration gravitational-wave bursts in the third Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo run. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 104(10), 102001-102017 [10.1103/PhysRevD.104.102001].

All-sky search for long-duration gravitational-wave bursts in the third Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo run

Cuoco E;
2021

Abstract

After the detection of gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences, the search for transient gravitational-wave signals with less well-defined waveforms for which matched filtering is not well suited is one of the frontiers for gravitational-wave astronomy. Broadly classified into “short” ≲1  s and “long” ≳1  s duration signals, these signals are expected from a variety of astrophysical processes, including non-axisymmetric deformations in magnetars or eccentric binary black hole coalescences. In this work, we present a search for long-duration gravitational-wave transients from Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo’s third observing run from April 2019 to March 2020. For this search, we use minimal assumptions for the sky location, event time, waveform morphology, and duration of the source. The search covers the range of 2–500 s in duration and a frequency band of 24–2048 Hz. We find no significant triggers within this parameter space; we report sensitivity limits on the signal strength of gravitational waves characterized by the root-sum-square amplitude ℎrss as a function of waveform morphology. Thes
2021
Abbott R, Abbott TD, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adhikari N, et al. (2021). All-sky search for long-duration gravitational-wave bursts in the third Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo run. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 104(10), 102001-102017 [10.1103/PhysRevD.104.102001].
Abbott R; Abbott TD; Acernese F; Ackley K; Adams C; Adhikari N; Adhikari RX; Adya VB; Affeldt C; Agarwal D; Agathos M; Agatsuma K; Aggarwal N; Aguiar ...espandi
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