Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Apr 2002
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Classical and Quantum Gravity, Volume 19, Issue 7, pp. 1493-1498 (2002).
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
The fast chirp transform (FCT) provides a powerful formalism for the detection of signals with variable frequency, in much the same way that the Fourier transform provides a formalism for the detection of constant frequency signals. The FCT algorithm has significant applications in the detection of gravitational waves, particularly the gravitational wave signal produced by an inspiralling compact binary. We report on progress towards a parallelized search code to identify inspiral events in interferometer data and estimate the mass parameters.
Anderson Seth B.
Blackburn James Kent
Charlton Philip R.
Edlund Jeffrey
Jenet Frederick A.
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