Nonlinear detection algorithm for periodic signals in gravitational wave detectors

Julien Sylvestre
Phys. Rev. D 63, 082004 – Published 23 March 2001

Abstract

We present an algorithm for the detection of periodic sources of gravitational waves with interferometric detectors that is based on a special symmetry of the problem: the contributions to the phase modulation of the signal from Earth’s rotation are exactly equal and opposite at any two instants of time separated by half a sidereal day; the corresponding is true for the contributions from Earth’s orbital motion for half a sidereal year, assuming a circular orbit. The addition of phases through multiplications of the shifted time series gives a demodulated signal; specific attention is given to the reduction of noise mixing resulting from these multiplications. We discuss the statistics of this algorithm for all-sky searches (which include a parametrization of the source spin-down), in particular its optimal sensitivity as a function of required computational power. Two specific examples of all-sky searches (broadband and narrowband) are explored numerically, and their performances are compared with the stack-slide technique [P. R. Brady and T. Creighton, Phys. Rev. D 61, 082001 (2000)].

  • Received 20 December 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.082004

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Julien Sylvestre*

  • LIGO Project, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NW17-161, 175 Albany St., Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

  • *Email address: julien@ligo.mit.edu

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Vol. 63, Iss. 8 — 15 April 2001

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