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The Astrophysical Journal | 2010

Search for gravitational-wave bursts associated with gamma-ray bursts using data from LIGO science run 5 and VIRGO science run 1.

B. Abbott; R. Abbott; F. Acernese; R. Adhikari; P. Ajith; B. Allen; G. Allen; R. Amin; S. Anderson; W. G. Anderson; F. Antonucci; S. Aoudia; M. C. Araya; H. Armandula; P. Armor; K. G. Arun; Y. Aso; S. Aston; P. Astone; P. Aufmuth; C. Aulbert; S. Babak; P. Baker; G. Ballardin; S. Ballmer; C. Barker; D. Barker; F. Barone; B. Barr; P. Barriga

We present the results of a search for gravitational-wave bursts associated with 137 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) that were detected by satellite-based gamma-ray experiments during the fifth LIGO science run and first Virgo science run. The data used in this analysis were collected from 2005 November 4 to 2007 October 1, and most of the GRB triggers were from the Swift satellite. The search uses a coherent network analysis method that takes into account the different locations and orientations of the interferometers at the three LIGO-Virgo sites. We find no evidence for gravitational-wave burst signals associated with this sample of GRBs. Using simulated short-duration (<1 s) waveforms, we set upper limits on the amplitude of gravitational waves associated with each GRB. We also place lower bounds on the distance to each GRB under the assumption of a fixed energy emission in gravitational waves, with typical limits of D ~ 15 Mpc (E_GW^iso / 0.01 M_o c^2)^1/2 for emission at frequencies around 150 Hz, where the LIGO-Virgo detector network has best sensitivity. We present astrophysical interpretations and implications of these results, and prospects for corresponding searches during future LIGO-Virgo runs.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2010

First search for gravitational waves from the youngest known neutron star

J. Abadie; B. Abbott; R. Abbott; M. Abernathy; C. Adams; R. Adhikari; P. Ajith; B. Allen; G. Allen; E. Amador Ceron; R. Amin; S. Anderson; W. G. Anderson; M. A. Arain; M. C. Araya; M. Aronsson; Y. Aso; S. Aston; D. Atkinson; P. Aufmuth; C. Aulbert; S. Babak; P. Baker; S. Ballmer; D. Barker; S. Barnum; B. Barr; P. Barriga; L. Barsotti; M. A. Barton

We present a search for periodic gravitational waves from the neutron star in the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. The search coherently analyzes data in a 12 day interval taken from the fifth science run of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory. It searches gravitational-wave frequencies from 100 to 300 Hz and covers a wide range of first and second frequency derivatives appropriate for the age of the remnant and for different spin-down mechanisms. No gravitational-wave signal was detected. Within the range of search frequencies, we set 95% confidence upper limits of (0.7-1.2) × 10–24 on the intrinsic gravitational-wave strain, (0.4-4) × 10–4 on the equatorial ellipticity of the neutron star, and 0.005-0.14 on the amplitude of r-mode oscillations of the neutron star. These direct upper limits beat indirect limits derived from energy conservation and enter the range of theoretical predictions involving crystalline exotic matter or runaway r-modes. This paper is also the first gravitational-wave search to present upper limits on the r-mode amplitude.


Physical Review D | 2015

Counting voids to probe dark energy

Alice Pisani; P. M. Sutter; Nico Hamaus; Esfandiar Alizadeh; R. Biswas; Benjamin D. Wandelt; Christopher M. Hirata

We show that the number of observed voids in galaxy redshift surveys is a sensitive function of the equation of state of dark energy. Using the Fisher matrix formalism we find the error ellipses in the


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2009

The loudest event statistic: general formulation, properties and applications

R. Biswas; P. R. Brady; Jolien D. E. Creighton; S. Fairhurst

w_0-w_a


Physical Review D | 2012

Likelihood-ratio ranking of gravitational-wave candidates in a non-Gaussian background.

R. Biswas; P. R. Brady; Jordi Burguet-Castell; K. C. Cannon; Jessica Clayton; Alexander Dietz; N. Fotopoulos; L. M. Goggin; D. G. Keppel; C. Pankow; Lawrence Price; R. Vaulin

plane when the equation of state of dark energy is assumed to be of the form


Physical Review D | 2012

Detecting transient gravitational waves in non-Gaussian noise with partially redundant analysis methods

R. Biswas; P. R. Brady; Jordi Burguet-Castell; K. C. Cannon; Jessica Clayton; Alexander Dietz; N. Fotopoulos; L. M. Goggin; D. G. Keppel; C. Pankow; Lawrence Price; R. Vaulin

w_{CPL}(z)=w_0 +w_a z/(1+z)


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2013

Corrigendum: The loudest event statistic: general formulation, properties and applications

R. Biswas; P. R. Brady; Jolien D. E. Creighton; S. Fairhurst; Gregory Mendell; S. Privitera

. We forecast the number of voids to be observed with the ESA Euclid satellite and the NASA WFIRST mission, taking into account updated details of the surveys to reach accurate estimates of their power. The theoretical model for the forecast of the number of voids is based on matches between abundances in simulations and the analytical prediction. To take into account the uncertainties within the model, we marginalize over its free parameters when calculating the Fisher matrices. The addition of the void abundance constraints to the data from Planck, HST and supernova survey data noticeably tighten the


Physical Review D | 2013

Application of machine learning algorithms to the study of noise artifacts in gravitational-wave data

R. Biswas; L. Blackburn; Junwei Cao; R. C. Essick; K. A. Hodge; E. Katsavounidis; K. Kim; Young-Min Kim; Eric-Olivier Le Bigot; Chang-Hwan Lee; J. J. Oh; Sang Hoon Oh; E. J. Son; Ye Tao; R. Vaulin; Xiaoge Wang

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Archive | 2012

Virgo data characterization and impact on gravitational wave searches

J. Aasi; J. Abadie; B. Abbott; R. Abbott; T. D. Abbott; M. Abernathy; T. Accadia; F. Acernese; C. Adams; T. Adams; P. Addesso; R. Adhikari; C. Affeldt; M. Agathos; K. Agatsuma; P. Ajith; B. Allen; A. Allocca; E. Amador Ceron; D. Amariutei; S. Anderson; W. G. Anderson; Koji Arai; M. C. Araya; S. Ast; S. Aston; P. Astone; D. Atkinson; P. Aufmuth; C. Aulbert

parameter space. We thus quantify the improvement in the constraints due to the use of voids and demonstrate that the void abundance is a sensitive new probe for the dark energy equation of state.


APS | 2013

Searching for gravitational waves from binary coalescence

R. Vaulin; S. Babak; R. Biswas; P. R. Brady; D. A. Brown; K. Cannon; C. D. Capano; T. Cokelaer; Jolien D. E. Creighton; T. Dent; A. Dietz; S. Fairhurst; N. Fotopoulos; G. González; C. Hanna; I. W. Harry; G. H. Jones; D. G. Keppel; D. J A McKechan; L. Pekowsky; S. Privitera; C. Robinson; Andrea C. Rodriguez; B. S. Sathyaprakash; A. S. Sengupta; M. Vallisneri; A. J. Weinstein

The use of the loudest observed event to generate statistical statements about rate and strength has become standard in searches for gravitational waves from compact binaries and pulsars. The Bayesian formulation of the method is generalized in this paper to allow for uncertainties both in the background estimate and in the properties of the population being constrained. The method is also extended to allow rate interval construction. Finally, it is shown how to combine the results from multiple experiments and a comparison is drawn between the upper limit obtained in a single search and the upper limit obtained by combining the results of two experiments each of half the original duration. To illustrate this, we look at an example case, motivated by the search for gravitational waves from binary inspiral.

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P. R. Brady

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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R. Vaulin

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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B. Abbott

University of Oklahoma

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Jolien D. E. Creighton

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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M. C. Araya

California Institute of Technology

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R. Abbott

California Institute of Technology

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R. Adhikari

California Institute of Technology

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S. Anderson

California Institute of Technology

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W. G. Anderson

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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