Optically targeted search for gravitational waves emitted by core-collapse supernovae during the first and second observing runs of advanced LIGO and advanced Virgo

We present the results from a search for gravitational-wave transients associated with core-collapse supernovae observed within a source distance of approximately 20 Mpc during the first and second observing runs of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo. No significant gravitational-wave candidate was de...

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Veröffentlicht in:PHYSICAL REVIEW D 2020-04, Vol.101 (8)
Hauptverfasser: Abbott, B.P, Abbott, R, Abbott, T.D, Abraham, S, Acernese, F, Ackley, K, Adams, C, Adya, V.B, Affeldt, C, Agathos, M, Agatsuma, K, Aggarwal, N, Aguiar, O.D, Aiello, L, Ain, A, Ajith, P, Allen, G, Allocca, A, Aloy, M.A, Altin, P.A, Amato, A, Anand, S, Ananyeva, A, Anderson, S.B, Anderson, W.G, Angelova, S, Antier, S, Appert, S, Arai, K, Araya, M.C, Areeda, J.S, Arene, M, Arnaud, N, Aronson, S.M, Ascenzi, S, Ashton, G, Aston, S.M, Astone, P, Aubin, F, Aufmuth, P, AultONeal, K, Austin, C, Avendano, V, Avila-Alvarez, A, Babak, S, Bacon, P, Badaracco, F, Bader, M.K.M, Bae, S, Baird, J, Baker, P.T, Baldaccini, F, Ballardin, G, Ballmer, S.W, Bals, A, Banagiri, S, Barayoga, J.C, Barbieri, C, Barclay, S.E, Barish, B.C, Barker, D, Barkett, K, Barnum, S, Barone, F, Barr, B, Barsotti, L, Barsuglia, M, Barta, D, Bartlett, J, Bartos, I, Bassiri, R, Basti, A, Bawaj, M, Bayley, J.C, Bazzan, M, Becsy, B, Bejger, M, Belahcene, I, Bell, A.S, Beniwal, D, Benjamin, M.G, Bergmann, G, Bernuzzi, S, Berry, C.P.L, Bersanetti, D, Bertolini, A, Betzwieser, J, Bhandare, R, Bidler, J, Biggs, E, Bilenko, I.A, Bilgili, S.A, Billingsley, G, Birney, R, Birnholtz, O, Biscans, S, Bischi, M, Biscoveanu, S, Bisht, A, Bitossi, M
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Zusammenfassung:We present the results from a search for gravitational-wave transients associated with core-collapse supernovae observed within a source distance of approximately 20 Mpc during the first and second observing runs of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo. No significant gravitational-wave candidate was detected. We report the detection efficiencies as a function of the distance for waveforms derived from multidimensional numerical simulations and phenomenological extreme emission models. The sources with neutrino-driven explosions are detectable at the distances approaching 5 kpc, and for magnetorotationally driven explosions the distances are up to 54 kpc. However, waveforms for extreme emission models are detectable up to 28 Mpc. For the first time, the gravitational-wave data enabled us to exclude part of the parameter spaces of two extreme emission models with confidence up to 83%, limited by coincident data coverage. Besides, using ad hoc harmonic signals windowed with Gaussian envelopes, we constrained the gravitational-wave energy emitted during core collapse at the levels of 4.27 ×10-4 M⊙c2 and 1.28 ×10-1 M⊙c2 for emissions at 235 and 1304 Hz, respectively. These constraints are 2 orders of magnitude more stringent than previously derived in the corresponding analysis using initial LIGO, initial Virgo, and GEO 600 data.
ISSN:2470-0010