用五矢量重采样技术从天蝎座X-1进行定向连续波搜索

IF 3.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Francesco Amicucci, Paola Leaci, Pia Astone, Sabrina D’Antonio, Stefano Dal Pra, Matteo Di Giovanni, Luca D’Onofrio, Federico Muciaccia, Cristiano Palomba, Lorenzo Pierini and Akshat Singhal
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连续引力波信号(CWs)通常是由具有非轴对称变形的快速旋转中子星发出的,对于先进激光干涉仪GW天文台(LIGO)-Virgo-KAGRA探测器来说,它是特别有趣的目标。这些探测器在我们星系中存在的双星系统中超过一半的已知脉冲星(即超过417颗脉冲星)的灵敏度波段内运行,这些脉冲星是本文的目标来源。然而,这些微弱信号的探测尤其受到多普勒调制的挑战,因为源的轨道运动通常由五个开普勒参数描述,必须高精度地确定这些参数才能有效地探测信号。这种调制将信号扩展到多个频箱,导致信噪比显著降低,并可能阻碍信号检测。为了克服这个问题,研究人员开发了一种鲁棒的五矢量重采样数据分析算法,以可承受的计算成本进行彻底的定向/窄带连续波搜索。我们首次采用这种方法在参数空间的选定区域搜索来自天蝎座X-1的CWs,使用来自先进LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA探测器第三次观测运行的公开数据。没有统计上显著的连续波信号。因此,我们继续在选定的频带和轨道参数范围内设置95%的置信水平上限,同时还评估总体灵敏度。
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A directed continuous-wave search from Scorpius X-1 with the five-vector resampling technique
Continuous gravitational-wave signals (CWs), which are typically emitted by rapidly rotating neutron stars with non-axisymmetric deformations, represent particularly intriguing targets for the Advanced Laser Interferometer GW Observatory (LIGO)-Virgo-KAGRA detectors. These detectors operate within sensitivity bands that encompass more than half of the known pulsars in our galaxy existing in binary systems (i.e. over 417 pulsars), which are the targeted sources of this paper. However, the detection of these faint signals is especially challenged by the Doppler modulation due to the source’s orbital motion, typically described by five Keplerian parameters, which must be determined with high precision to effectively detect the signal. This modulation spreads the signal across multiple frequency bins, resulting in a notable reduction of signal-to-noise ratio and potentially hindering signal detection. To overcome this issue, a robust five-vector resampling data-analysis algorithm has been developed to conduct thorough directed/narrowband CW searches at an affordable computational cost. We employ this methodology for the first time to search for CWs from Scorpius X-1 in a selected region of the parameter space, using publicly available data from the third observing run of the Advanced LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA detectors. No statistically significant CW signals can be claimed. Hence, we proceeded setting 95% confidence-level upper limits in selected frequency bands and orbital parameter ranges, while also evaluating overall sensitivity.
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Classical and Quantum Gravity
Classical and Quantum Gravity 物理-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
8.60%
发文量
301
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Classical and Quantum Gravity is an established journal for physicists, mathematicians and cosmologists in the fields of gravitation and the theory of spacetime. The journal is now the acknowledged world leader in classical relativity and all areas of quantum gravity.
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