The fast matched filter for gravitational-wave data analysis: characteristics and applications.

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Gravitational Radiation: Instrumentation, Gravitational Radiation: Methods Of Observation

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The authors report on the application of a matched filter to the data of two-mode resonant gravitational-wave antennas for the detection of burst signals, with reference to data obtained by direct acquisition. After a review of the basic model of resonant detectors, the authors present a detailed mathematical derivation of the optimum filter matched to an input burst. They then analyze and discuss the performance of the matched filter as regards both the improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio and the observation bandwidth, also considering the adaptive realization of the filter. The discussion that follows is centered on various aspects concerning the practical application of the matched filter. Finally, the authors consider some experimental results obtained by applying the matched filter to the data of the Explorer detector.

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