First cross-correlation analysis of interferometric and resonant-bar gravitational-wave data for stochastic backgrounds
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Data from the LIGO Livingston interferometer and the ALLEGRO resonant-bar detector, taken during LIGO's fourth science run, were examined for cross correlations indicative of a stochastic gravitational-wave background in the frequency range 850-950 Hz, with most of the sensitivity arising between 905 and 925 Hz. ALLEGRO was operated in three different orientations during the experiment to modulate the relative sign of gravitational-wave and environmental correlations. No statistically significant correlations were seen in any of the orientations, and the results were used to set a Bayesian 90% confidence level upper limit of Omega(gw)(f)<= 1.02, which corresponds to a gravitational-wave strain at 915 Hz of 1.5x10(-23) Hz(-1/2). In the traditional units of h(100)(2)Omega(gw)(f), this is a limit of 0.53, 2 orders of magnitude better than the previous direct limit at these frequencies. The method was also validated with successful extraction of simulated signals injected in hardware and software.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Agresti, Juri
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