Data analysis of gravitational-wave signals from spinning neutron stars: The signal and its detection

Piotr Jaranowski, Andrzej Królak, and Bernard F. Schutz
Phys. Rev. D 58, 063001 – Published 5 August 1998
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Abstract

We present a theoretical background for the data analysis of the gravitational-wave signals from spinning neutron stars for Earth-based laser interferometric detectors. We introduce a detailed model of the signal including both the frequency and the amplitude modulations. We include the effects of the intrinsic frequency changes and the modulation of the frequency at the detector due to Earth’s motion. We estimate the effects of the star’s proper motion and of relativistic corrections. Moreover we consider a signal consisting of two components corresponding to a frequency f and twice that frequency. From the maximum likelihood principle we derive the detection statistics for the signal and we calculate the probability density function of the statistics. We obtain the data analysis procedure to detect the signal and to estimate its parameters. We show that for optimal detection of the amplitude modulated signal we need four linear filters instead of one linear filter needed for a constant amplitude signal. Searching for the doubled frequency signal increases further the number of linear filters by a factor of 2. We indicate how the fast Fourier transform algorithm and resampling methods commonly proposed in the analysis of periodic signals can be used to calculate the detection statistics for our signal. We find that the probability density function of the detection statistics is determined by one parameter: the optimal signal-to-noise ratio. We study the signal-to-noise ratio by means of the Monte Carlo method for all long-arm interferometers that are currently under construction. We show how our analysis can be extended to perform a joint search for periodic signals by a network of detectors and we perform a Monte Carlo study of the signal-to-noise ratio for a network of detectors.

  • Received 6 April 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.58.063001

©1998 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Piotr Jaranowski

  • Albert-Einstein-Institut, Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Schlaatzweg 1, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
  • Institute of Physics, Białystok University, Lipowa 41, 15-424 Białystok, Poland

Andrzej Królak

  • Albert-Einstein-Institut, Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Schlaatzweg 1, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
  • Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Śniadeckich 8, 00-950 Warsaw, Poland

Bernard F. Schutz

  • Albert-Einstein-Institut, Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Schlaatzweg 1, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wales, College of Cardiff, P.O. Box 913, Cardiff, United Kingdom

See Also

Data analysis of gravitational-wave signals from spinning neutron stars. V. A narrow-band all-sky search

Pia Astone, Kazimierz M. Borkowski, Piotr Jaranowski, Maciej Pietka, and Andrzej Królak
Phys. Rev. D 82, 022005 (2010)

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Vol. 58, Iss. 6 — 15 September 1998

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