Physics – Data Analysis – Statistics and Probability
Scientific paper
2011-11-18
Physics
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
To be submitted CQG
Scientific paper
Any search effort for gravitational waves (GW) using large scale interferometric detectors like LIGO needs to be able to identify if and when noise is coupling into the detector's instrumental output. The Critical Coupling Likelihood (CCL) method has been developed to characterize potential noise coupling and in the future to directly aid in improving GW search efforts. By using the CCL functions of uncoupled (background) and coupled (foreground) instrumental noise sources, CCL should be able to identify undesirable coupled instrumental noise from potential GW candidates. Our preliminary results show that CCL can associate up to $\sim 80%$ of observed artifacts with $SNR \geq 8$, to local noise sources, while reducing the duty cycle of the instrument by $\lesssim 15%$. An approach like CCL will become increasingly important as GW research moves into the Advanced LIGO era, going from the first GW detection to gravitational wave astronomy.
Costa César A.
Torres Cristina V.
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