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Search for gravitational radiation from intermediate mass black hole binaries in data from the second LIGO-Virgo joint science run

Authors :
Chow, Jong
Chua, Sheon
McClelland, David
Nguyen, Thanh
Scott, Susan M
Shaddock, Daniel
Slagmolen, Bram
Wade, Andrew
Ward, Robert
Van Den Brand, J.
Billingsley, G
Barish, Barry
Barone, F
Barsotti, L
Bartos, I
Basti, A
Beker, M G
Bertolini, A
Beyersdorf, P T
Black, E
Blackburn, James Kent
Blair, David Gerald
Blom, M
Bork, R
Brau, J E
Bulten, H.J.
Burman, R
Cao, J
Charlton, Philip
Christensen, N
Coyne, D
Dhurandhar, S
Ehrens, P
Etzel, T
Evans, M
Factourovich, M
Fairhurst, S
Finn, Lee
Fritschel, Peter
Frolov, V
Gehrels, N
Genin, E
Giaime, J
Greenhalgh, R. J. S.
Gustafson, R
Vass, S
Hammer, D
Heptonstall, A
Hewitson, M
Iyer, B R
Kawabe, Keita
Kells, W
Khazanov, E
King, P
Kozak, D
Vinet, J-Y
Landry, M
Lazzarini, A
MacInnis, M
Mageswaran, M
Mailand, K
Maros, E
Marx, Jay
Mavalvala, Nergis
Meadors, G.D.
Vocca, H
Mendell, G
Meshkov, S
Mittleman, R
Mueller, Guido
Ottaway, D J
Owen, Benjamin
Pedraza, M
Penn, S
Rajalakshmi, G
Vorvick, C
Reed, C M
Reitze, D
Riles, K
Sammut, L
Sathyaprakash, B
Saulson, P
Savage, R
Schofield, R
Sengupta, Anand S
Wallace, L
Shoemaker, D
Sigg, D
Sintes, A
Souradeep, T
Summerscales, T.Z.
Susmithan, S
Tanner, D B
Torrie, Calum
Unnikrishnan, C S
Weinstein, A
Wen, L
Whiting, B F
Acernese, F
Aasi, J
Abbott, T
Martynov, D
Staley, A
Abbott, Robert
Adams, C
Allen, B
Anderson, S B
Araya, M
Chow, Jong
Chua, Sheon
McClelland, David
Nguyen, Thanh
Scott, Susan M
Shaddock, Daniel
Slagmolen, Bram
Wade, Andrew
Ward, Robert
Van Den Brand, J.
Billingsley, G
Barish, Barry
Barone, F
Barsotti, L
Bartos, I
Basti, A
Beker, M G
Bertolini, A
Beyersdorf, P T
Black, E
Blackburn, James Kent
Blair, David Gerald
Blom, M
Bork, R
Brau, J E
Bulten, H.J.
Burman, R
Cao, J
Charlton, Philip
Christensen, N
Coyne, D
Dhurandhar, S
Ehrens, P
Etzel, T
Evans, M
Factourovich, M
Fairhurst, S
Finn, Lee
Fritschel, Peter
Frolov, V
Gehrels, N
Genin, E
Giaime, J
Greenhalgh, R. J. S.
Gustafson, R
Vass, S
Hammer, D
Heptonstall, A
Hewitson, M
Iyer, B R
Kawabe, Keita
Kells, W
Khazanov, E
King, P
Kozak, D
Vinet, J-Y
Landry, M
Lazzarini, A
MacInnis, M
Mageswaran, M
Mailand, K
Maros, E
Marx, Jay
Mavalvala, Nergis
Meadors, G.D.
Vocca, H
Mendell, G
Meshkov, S
Mittleman, R
Mueller, Guido
Ottaway, D J
Owen, Benjamin
Pedraza, M
Penn, S
Rajalakshmi, G
Vorvick, C
Reed, C M
Reitze, D
Riles, K
Sammut, L
Sathyaprakash, B
Saulson, P
Savage, R
Schofield, R
Sengupta, Anand S
Wallace, L
Shoemaker, D
Sigg, D
Sintes, A
Souradeep, T
Summerscales, T.Z.
Susmithan, S
Tanner, D B
Torrie, Calum
Unnikrishnan, C S
Weinstein, A
Wen, L
Whiting, B F
Acernese, F
Aasi, J
Abbott, T
Martynov, D
Staley, A
Abbott, Robert
Adams, C
Allen, B
Anderson, S B
Araya, M
Source :
Physical Review D-Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This paper reports on an unmodeled, all-sky search for gravitational waves from merging intermediate mass black hole binaries (IMBHB). The search was performed on data from the second joint science run of the LIGO and Virgo detectors (July 2009-October 2010) and was sensitive to IMBHBs with a range up to ∼200Mpc, averaged over the possible sky positions and inclinations of the binaries with respect to the line of sight. No significant candidate was found. Upper limits on the coalescence-rate density of nonspinning IMBHBs with total masses between 100 and 450M and mass ratios between 0.25 and 1 were placed by combining this analysis with an analogous search performed on data from the first LIGO-Virgo joint science run (November 2005-October 2007). The most stringent limit was set for systems consisting of two 88M black holes and is equal to 0.12Mpc-3Myr-1 at the 90% confidence level. This paper also presents the first estimate, for the case of an unmodeled analysis, of the impact on the search range of IMBHB spin configurations: the visible volume for IMBHBs with nonspinning components is roughly doubled for a population of IMBHBs with spins aligned with the binary's orbital angular momentum and uniformly distributed in the dimensionless spin parameter up to 0.8, whereas an analogous population with antialigned spins decreases the visible volume by ∼20%.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Physical Review D-Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1291801982
Document Type :
Electronic Resource