record a surplus of information above and beyond possible gravitational-wave events. These auxiliary channels capture information about the state of the detector and its surroundings which can be used to infer potential terrestrial noise sources of some gravitational-wave-like events. We present an algorithm addressing the ordering (or equivalently optimizing) of such information from auxiliary systems in gravitational-wave detectors to establish veto conditions in searches for gravitational-wave transients. The procedure was used to identify vetoes for searches for unmodeled transients by the LIGO and Virgo collaborations during their science runs from 2005 through 2007. In this work we present the details of the algorithm; we also use a l...
We present the current state of veto studies in TAMA300 by monitor signals of the interferometer and...
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) and Virgo recently completed searches...
The use of vetoes generated from auxiliary channels suppresses most of the high amplitude noise trig...
Interferometric gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO, GEO600 and Virgo record a surplus of informa...
Non-Gaussian noise transients in interferometric gravitational-wave detectors increase the backgroun...
The search for signatures of transient, unmodelled gravitational-wave (GW) bursts in the data of gro...
The matched filtering technique is used to search for gravitational wave signals of a known form in ...
A network of gravitational wave detectors is currently being commissioned around the world. Each of ...
We present a robust strategy to veto certain classes of instrumental glitches that appear at the ou...
Gravitational-wave (GW) searches are impaired by the presence of transient sources of noise that can...
We present a new veto procedure to distinguish between continuous gravitational wave (CW) signals an...
Data taken by the gravitational wave detector GEO 600 (Danzmann K et al 1994 GEO 600—Proposal for a ...
Statistical veto methods are commonly used to reduce the list of candidate gravitational wave (GW) e...
Statistical veto methods are commonly used to reduce the list of candidate gravitational wave (GW) e...
We present the current state of veto studies in TAMA300 by monitor signals of the interferometer and...
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) and Virgo recently completed searches...
The use of vetoes generated from auxiliary channels suppresses most of the high amplitude noise trig...
Interferometric gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO, GEO600 and Virgo record a surplus of informa...
Non-Gaussian noise transients in interferometric gravitational-wave detectors increase the backgroun...
The search for signatures of transient, unmodelled gravitational-wave (GW) bursts in the data of gro...
The matched filtering technique is used to search for gravitational wave signals of a known form in ...
A network of gravitational wave detectors is currently being commissioned around the world. Each of ...
We present a robust strategy to veto certain classes of instrumental glitches that appear at the ou...
Gravitational-wave (GW) searches are impaired by the presence of transient sources of noise that can...
We present a new veto procedure to distinguish between continuous gravitational wave (CW) signals an...
Data taken by the gravitational wave detector GEO 600 (Danzmann K et al 1994 GEO 600—Proposal for a ...
Statistical veto methods are commonly used to reduce the list of candidate gravitational wave (GW) e...
Statistical veto methods are commonly used to reduce the list of candidate gravitational wave (GW) e...
We present the current state of veto studies in TAMA300 by monitor signals of the interferometer and...
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) and Virgo recently completed searches...
The use of vetoes generated from auxiliary channels suppresses most of the high amplitude noise trig...