Doppler correlation-driven vetoes for the Frequency Hough analysis in continuous gravitational-wave searches
We present an improved method for vetoing candidates of continuous gravitational-wave sources during all-sky searches utilizing the Frequency Hough pipeline. This approach leverages linear correlations between source parameters induced by the Earth Doppler effect, which can be effectively identified...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present an improved method for vetoing candidates of continuous
gravitational-wave sources during all-sky searches utilizing the Frequency
Hough pipeline. This approach leverages linear correlations between source
parameters induced by the Earth Doppler effect, which can be effectively
identified through the Hough Transform. Candidates that do not align with these
patterns are considered spurious and can thus be vetoed, enhancing the depth
and statistical significance of follow-up analyses. Additionally, we provide a
comprehensive explanation of the method calibration, which intrinsically linked
to the total duration of the observing run. On average, the procedure
successfully vetoes $56\%$ of candidates. To assess the method performance, we
conducted a Monte-Carlo simulation injecting fake continuous-wave signals into
data from the third observing run of the LIGO detectors. This analysis allowed
us to infer strain amplitude upper limits at a $90\%$ confidence level. We
found that the optimal sensitivity is $h_0^{90\%} = 3.62^{+0.23}_{-0.22}\times
10^{-26}$ in the [128, 200] Hz band, which is within the most sensible
frequency band of the LIGO detectors. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.19420 |