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Search for gravitational waves from compact binary coalescence in LIGO and Virgo data from S5 and VSR1

Authors :
Abadie, J.
Affeldt, Christoph
Allen, Bruce
Aufmuth, Peter
Aulbert, C.
Ballardin, G.
Bauchrowitz, J.
Bertolini, A.
Bock, O.
Bogan, C.
Born, Michael
Breyer, J.
Brinkmann, M.
Britzger, M.
Dahl, K.
Danzmann, Karsten
Di Palma, Irene
Eberle, Tobias
Fehrmann, H.
Frede, M.
Friedrich, Daniel
Goetz, E.
Goßler, S.
Graef, C.
Grote, Hartmut
Hewitson, M.
Kaufer, Henning
Kawazoe, F.
Khalaidovski, Alexander
Kim, H.
Kranz, O.
Kringel, V.
Kühn, G.
Kwee, P.
Lastzka, N.
Leong, J.R.
Lück, Harald
Machenschalk, Bernd
Mazzolo, G.
Mehmet, Moritz
Meier, Tobias
Mossavi, K.
Müller-Ebhard, H.
Pickenpack, M.
Pletsch, H.J.
Pöld, J.
Prijatelj, M.
Prix, R
Puncken, O.
Röver, C.
Rüdiger, A.
Salemi, F.
Schilling, R.
Schnabel, Roman
Schreiber, E.
Schulz, B.
Shaltev, M.
Steinlechner, J.
Steinlechner, S.
Tarabrin, S.P.
Taylor, J.R.
Thüring, A.
Vahlbruch, H.
Veltkamp, C.
Wanner, A.
Weinert, M.
Wessels, P.
Westphal, Tobias
Wette, K.
Willke, Benno
Winkelmann, L.
Winkler, W.
Wittel, H.
Yamamoto, K.
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
Virgo Collaboration
Source :
Physical Review D 82 (2010), Nr. 10
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
College Park, MD : American Physical Society, 2010.

Abstract

We report the results of the first search for gravitational waves from compact binary coalescence using data from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory and Virgo detectors. Five months of data were collected during the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory’s S5 and Virgo’s VSR1 science runs. The search focused on signals from binary mergers with a total mass between 2 and 35M⊙. No gravitational waves are identified. The cumulative 90%-confidence upper limits on the rate of compact binary coalescence are calculated for nonspinning binary neutron stars, black hole-neutron star systems, and binary black holes to be 8.7×10−3 yr−1 L10−1, 2.2×10−3 yr−1 L10−1, and 4.4×10−4 yr−1 L10−1, respectively, where L10 is 1010 times the blue solar luminosity. These upper limits are compared with astrophysical expectations. © 2010 The American Physical Society

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D 82 (2010), Nr. 10
Accession number :
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