Identification of noise artifacts in searches for long-duration gravitational-wave transients
We present an algorithm for the identification of transient noise artifacts (glitches) in cross-correlation searches for long gravitational-wave (GW) transients lasting seconds to weeks. The algorithm utilizes the auto-power in each detector as a discriminator between well-behaved stationary noise (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Classical and quantum gravity 2012-05, Vol.29 (9), p.95018-18, Article 095018 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present an algorithm for the identification of transient noise artifacts (glitches) in cross-correlation searches for long gravitational-wave (GW) transients lasting seconds to weeks. The algorithm utilizes the auto-power in each detector as a discriminator between well-behaved stationary noise (possibly including a GW signal) and non-stationary noise transients. We test the algorithm with both Monte Carlo noise and time-shifted data from the LIGO S5 science run and find that it removes a significant fraction of glitches while keeping the vast majority (99.6%) of the data. We show that this cleaned data can be used to observe GW signals at a significantly lower amplitude than can otherwise be achieved. Using an accretion disk instability signal model, we estimate that the algorithm is accidentally triggered at a rate of less than 10−5% by realistic signals, and less than 3% even for exceptionally loud signals. We conclude that the algorithm is a safe and effective method for cleaning the cross-correlation data used in searches for long GW transients. |
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ISSN: | 0264-9381 1361-6382 |
DOI: | 10.1088/0264-9381/29/9/095018 |