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All-sky search for continuous gravitational waves from isolated neutron stars in the early O3 LIGO data

Authors :
LIGO (Observatory : Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
Virgo Collaboration
KAGRA Collaboration
Barsotti, Lisa
Biscans, Sebastien
Biscoveanu, Sylvia
Buikema, Aaron
Demos, Nicholas
Donovan, Frederick J
Eisenstein, Robert Alan
Evans, Matthew J
Fernandez Galiana, Alvaro-Miguel
Fritschel, Peter K
Ganapathy, Dhruva
Gras, Slawomir
Hall, E. D.
Haster, Carl-Johan
Huang, Y.-W.
Isi Banales, Maximiliano S
Jia, W.
Katsavounidis, Erotokritos
Knyazev, E.
Komori, Kentaro
Kuns, K.
Lane, B. B.
Lang, Ryan N.
London, L. T.
MacInnis, Myron E
Mansell, Georgia
Marx, E. J.
Mason, Kenneth R
Massinger, Thomas J.
Matichard, Fabrice
Mavalvala, Nergis
McCuller, Lee P
Mittleman, Richard K
Mo, Geoffrey
Ray Pitambar Mohapatra, Satyanarayan
Ng, Kwan Yeung
Nguyen, T.
Shinkai, H.
Shoemaker, David H
Sudhir, Vivishek
Tse, Maggie
Vitale, Salvatore
Weiss, Rainer
Whittle, Christopher Mark
Yu, Haocun
Zucker, Michael E
LIGO (Observatory : Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
Virgo Collaboration
KAGRA Collaboration
Barsotti, Lisa
Biscans, Sebastien
Biscoveanu, Sylvia
Buikema, Aaron
Demos, Nicholas
Donovan, Frederick J
Eisenstein, Robert Alan
Evans, Matthew J
Fernandez Galiana, Alvaro-Miguel
Fritschel, Peter K
Ganapathy, Dhruva
Gras, Slawomir
Hall, E. D.
Haster, Carl-Johan
Huang, Y.-W.
Isi Banales, Maximiliano S
Jia, W.
Katsavounidis, Erotokritos
Knyazev, E.
Komori, Kentaro
Kuns, K.
Lane, B. B.
Lang, Ryan N.
London, L. T.
MacInnis, Myron E
Mansell, Georgia
Marx, E. J.
Mason, Kenneth R
Massinger, Thomas J.
Matichard, Fabrice
Mavalvala, Nergis
McCuller, Lee P
Mittleman, Richard K
Mo, Geoffrey
Ray Pitambar Mohapatra, Satyanarayan
Ng, Kwan Yeung
Nguyen, T.
Shinkai, H.
Shoemaker, David H
Sudhir, Vivishek
Tse, Maggie
Vitale, Salvatore
Weiss, Rainer
Whittle, Christopher Mark
Yu, Haocun
Zucker, Michael E
Source :
APS
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We report on an all-sky search for continuous gravitational waves in the frequency band 20-2000\,Hz and with a frequency time derivative in the range of $[-1.0, +0.1]\times10^{-8}$\,Hz/s. Such a signal could be produced by a nearby, spinning and slightly non-axisymmetric isolated neutron star in our galaxy. This search uses the LIGO data from the first six months of Advanced LIGO's and Advanced Virgo's third observational run, O3. No periodic gravitational wave signals are observed, and 95\%\ confidence-level (CL) frequentist upper limits are placed on their strengths. The lowest upper limits on worst-case (linearly polarized) strain amplitude $h_0$ are $~1.7\times10^{-25}$ near 200\,Hz. For a circularly polarized source (most favorable orientation), the lowest upper limits are $\sim6.3\times10^{-26}$. These strict frequentist upper limits refer to all sky locations and the entire range of frequency derivative values. For a population-averaged ensemble of sky locations and stellar orientations, the lowest 95\%\ CL upper limits on the strain amplitude are $\sim1.\times10^{-25}$. These upper limits improve upon our previously published all-sky results, with the greatest improvement (factor of $\sim$2) seen at higher frequencies, in part because quantum squeezing has dramatically improved the detector noise level relative to the second observational run, O2. These limits are the most constraining to date over most of the parameter space searched.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
APS
Notes :
application/octet-stream, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1351762283
Document Type :
Electronic Resource