Comprehensive all-sky search for periodic gravitational waves in the sixth science run LIGO data

2016
We report on a comprehensive all-sky search for periodic gravitational wavesin the frequency band 100-1500 Hz and with a frequency time derivativein the range of $[-1.18, +1.00]\times 10^{-8}$ 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 data from the Initial LIGOsixth science run and covers a larger parameter space with respect to any past search. A Loosely Coherent detection pipeline was applied to follow up weak outliers in both Gaussian (95% recovery rate) and non-Gaussian (75% recovery rate) bands. No gravitational wavesignals were observed, and upper limits were placed on their strength. Our smallest upper limit on worst-case (linearly polarized) strain amplitude $h_0$ is ${9.7}\times 10^{-25}$ near 169 Hz, while at the high end of our frequency range we achieve a worst-case upper limit of ${5.5}\times 10^{-24}$. Both cases refer to all sky locations and entire range of frequency derivative values.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    24
    References
    35
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []
    Baidu
    map