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IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007

We present here the results of a 515 days long run of the IGEC2 observatory, consisting of the four resonant mass detectors ALLEGRO, AURIGA, EXPLORER and NAUTILUS. The reported results are related to the fourfold observation time from Nov. 6 2005 until Apr. 14 2007, when Allegro ceased its operation...

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Autores principales: Astone, P., Baggio, L., Bassan, M., Bignotto, M., Bonaldi, M., Bonifazi, P., Cavallari, G., Cerdonio, M., Coccia, E., Conti, L., D'Antonio, S., di Paolo Emilio, M., Drago, M., Fafone, V., Falferi, P., Foffa, S., Fortini, P., Frasca, S., Giordano, G., Hamilton, W.O., Hanson, J., Johnson, W.W., Liguori, N., Longo, S., Maggiore, M., Marin, F., Marini, A., McHugh, M.P., Mezzena, R., Miller, P., Minenkov, Y., Mion, A., Modestino, G., Moleti, A., Nettles, D., Ortolan, A., Pallottino, G.V., Pizzella, G., Poggi, S., Prodi, G.A., Re, V., Rocchi, A., Ronga, F., Salemi, F., Sturani, R., Taffarello, L., Terenzi, R., Vedovato, G., Vinante, A., Visco, M., Vitale, S., Weaver, J., Zendri, J.P., Zhang, P.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.022003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1242624
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author Astone, P.
Baggio, L.
Bassan, M.
Bignotto, M.
Bonaldi, M.
Bonifazi, P.
Cavallari, G.
Cerdonio, M.
Coccia, E.
Conti, L.
D'Antonio, S.
di Paolo Emilio, M.
Drago, M.
Fafone, V.
Falferi, P.
Foffa, S.
Fortini, P.
Frasca, S.
Giordano, G.
Hamilton, W.O.
Hanson, J.
Johnson, W.W.
Liguori, N.
Longo, S.
Maggiore, M.
Marin, F.
Marini, A.
McHugh, M.P.
Mezzena, R.
Miller, P.
Minenkov, Y.
Mion, A.
Modestino, G.
Moleti, A.
Nettles, D.
Ortolan, A.
Pallottino, G.V.
Pizzella, G.
Poggi, S.
Prodi, G.A.
Re, V.
Rocchi, A.
Ronga, F.
Salemi, F.
Sturani, R.
Taffarello, L.
Terenzi, R.
Vedovato, G.
Vinante, A.
Visco, M.
Vitale, S.
Weaver, J.
Zendri, J.P.
Zhang, P.
author_facet Astone, P.
Baggio, L.
Bassan, M.
Bignotto, M.
Bonaldi, M.
Bonifazi, P.
Cavallari, G.
Cerdonio, M.
Coccia, E.
Conti, L.
D'Antonio, S.
di Paolo Emilio, M.
Drago, M.
Fafone, V.
Falferi, P.
Foffa, S.
Fortini, P.
Frasca, S.
Giordano, G.
Hamilton, W.O.
Hanson, J.
Johnson, W.W.
Liguori, N.
Longo, S.
Maggiore, M.
Marin, F.
Marini, A.
McHugh, M.P.
Mezzena, R.
Miller, P.
Minenkov, Y.
Mion, A.
Modestino, G.
Moleti, A.
Nettles, D.
Ortolan, A.
Pallottino, G.V.
Pizzella, G.
Poggi, S.
Prodi, G.A.
Re, V.
Rocchi, A.
Ronga, F.
Salemi, F.
Sturani, R.
Taffarello, L.
Terenzi, R.
Vedovato, G.
Vinante, A.
Visco, M.
Vitale, S.
Weaver, J.
Zendri, J.P.
Zhang, P.
author_sort Astone, P.
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description We present here the results of a 515 days long run of the IGEC2 observatory, consisting of the four resonant mass detectors ALLEGRO, AURIGA, EXPLORER and NAUTILUS. The reported results are related to the fourfold observation time from Nov. 6 2005 until Apr. 14 2007, when Allegro ceased its operation. This period overlapped with the first long term observations performed by the LIGO interferometric detectors. The IGEC observations aim at the identification of gravitational wave candidates with high confidence, keeping the false alarm rate at the level of 1 per century, and high duty cycle, namely 57% with all four sites and 94% with at least three sites in simultaneous observation. The network data analysis is based on time coincidence searches over at least three detectors: the four 3-fold searches and the 4-fold one are combined in a logical OR. We exchanged data with the usual blind procedure, by applying a unique confidential time offset to the events in each set of data. The accidental background was investigated by performing sets of 10^8 coincidence analyses per each detector configuration on off-source data, obtained by shifting the time series of each detector. The thresholds of the five searches were tuned so as to control the overall false alarm rate to 1/century. When the confidential time shifts was disclosed, no gravitational wave candidate was found in the on-source data. As an additional output of this search, we make available to other observatories the list of triple coincidence found below search thresholds, corresponding to a false alarm rate of 1/month.
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spelling cern-12426242023-04-07T02:41:14Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.82.022003http://cds.cern.ch/record/1242624engAstone, P.Baggio, L.Bassan, M.Bignotto, M.Bonaldi, M.Bonifazi, P.Cavallari, G.Cerdonio, M.Coccia, E.Conti, L.D'Antonio, S.di Paolo Emilio, M.Drago, M.Fafone, V.Falferi, P.Foffa, S.Fortini, P.Frasca, S.Giordano, G.Hamilton, W.O.Hanson, J.Johnson, W.W.Liguori, N.Longo, S.Maggiore, M.Marin, F.Marini, A.McHugh, M.P.Mezzena, R.Miller, P.Minenkov, Y.Mion, A.Modestino, G.Moleti, A.Nettles, D.Ortolan, A.Pallottino, G.V.Pizzella, G.Poggi, S.Prodi, G.A.Re, V.Rocchi, A.Ronga, F.Salemi, F.Sturani, R.Taffarello, L.Terenzi, R.Vedovato, G.Vinante, A.Visco, M.Vitale, S.Weaver, J.Zendri, J.P.Zhang, P.IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007General Relativity and CosmologyWe present here the results of a 515 days long run of the IGEC2 observatory, consisting of the four resonant mass detectors ALLEGRO, AURIGA, EXPLORER and NAUTILUS. The reported results are related to the fourfold observation time from Nov. 6 2005 until Apr. 14 2007, when Allegro ceased its operation. This period overlapped with the first long term observations performed by the LIGO interferometric detectors. The IGEC observations aim at the identification of gravitational wave candidates with high confidence, keeping the false alarm rate at the level of 1 per century, and high duty cycle, namely 57% with all four sites and 94% with at least three sites in simultaneous observation. The network data analysis is based on time coincidence searches over at least three detectors: the four 3-fold searches and the 4-fold one are combined in a logical OR. We exchanged data with the usual blind procedure, by applying a unique confidential time offset to the events in each set of data. The accidental background was investigated by performing sets of 10^8 coincidence analyses per each detector configuration on off-source data, obtained by shifting the time series of each detector. The thresholds of the five searches were tuned so as to control the overall false alarm rate to 1/century. When the confidential time shifts was disclosed, no gravitational wave candidate was found in the on-source data. As an additional output of this search, we make available to other observatories the list of triple coincidence found below search thresholds, corresponding to a false alarm rate of 1/month.We present here the results of a 515 days long run of the IGEC2 observatory, consisting of the four resonant mass detectors ALLEGRO, AURIGA, EXPLORER and NAUTILUS. The reported results are related to the fourfold observation time from Nov. 6 2005 until Apr. 14 2007, when Allegro ceased its operation. This period overlapped with the first long term observations performed by the LIGO interferometric detectors. The IGEC observations aim at the identification of gravitational wave candidates with high confidence, keeping the false alarm rate at the level of 1 per century, and high duty cycle, namely 57% with all four sites and 94% with at least three sites in simultaneous observation. The network data analysis is based on time coincidence searches over at least three detectors: the four 3-fold searches and the 4-fold one are combined in a logical OR. We exchanged data with the usual blind procedure, by applying a unique confidential time offset to the events in each set of data. The accidental background was investigated by performing sets of 10^8 coincidence analyses per each detector configuration on off-source data, obtained by shifting the time series of each detector. The thresholds of the five searches were tuned so as to control the overall false alarm rate to 1/century. When the confidential time shifts was disclosed, no gravitational wave candidate was found in the on-source data. As an additional output of this search, we make available to other observatories the list of triple coincidence found below search thresholds, corresponding to a false alarm rate of 1/month.arXiv:1002.3515oai:cds.cern.ch:12426242010-02-19
spellingShingle General Relativity and Cosmology
Astone, P.
Baggio, L.
Bassan, M.
Bignotto, M.
Bonaldi, M.
Bonifazi, P.
Cavallari, G.
Cerdonio, M.
Coccia, E.
Conti, L.
D'Antonio, S.
di Paolo Emilio, M.
Drago, M.
Fafone, V.
Falferi, P.
Foffa, S.
Fortini, P.
Frasca, S.
Giordano, G.
Hamilton, W.O.
Hanson, J.
Johnson, W.W.
Liguori, N.
Longo, S.
Maggiore, M.
Marin, F.
Marini, A.
McHugh, M.P.
Mezzena, R.
Miller, P.
Minenkov, Y.
Mion, A.
Modestino, G.
Moleti, A.
Nettles, D.
Ortolan, A.
Pallottino, G.V.
Pizzella, G.
Poggi, S.
Prodi, G.A.
Re, V.
Rocchi, A.
Ronga, F.
Salemi, F.
Sturani, R.
Taffarello, L.
Terenzi, R.
Vedovato, G.
Vinante, A.
Visco, M.
Vitale, S.
Weaver, J.
Zendri, J.P.
Zhang, P.
IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007
title IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007
title_full IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007
title_fullStr IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007
title_full_unstemmed IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007
title_short IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007
title_sort igec2: a 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007
topic General Relativity and Cosmology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.022003
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