The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasinormal mode oscillations in their parent neutron star that couple to gravitational-wave emission. In August 2006, a timing glitch was observed in the radio emission of PSR B0833-45, the Vela pulsar. At the time of the glitch, the two colocated Hanford gravitational-wave detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave observatory (LIGO) were operational and taking data as part of the fifth LIGO science run (S5). We present the first direct search for the gravitational-wave emission associated with oscillations of the fundamental quadrupole mode excited by a pulsar timing glitch. No gravitational-wave detection candidate was found. We place Baye...
This paper was published online on 1 February 2011 with an error in the author list. S. Buchner was ...
We present a search for gravitational waves from 116 known millisecond and young pulsars using data ...
We present an all-sky search for gravitational waves in the frequency range 1 to 6 kHz during the fi...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasinormal mod...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasi-normal mo...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasinormal mod...
This paper was published online on 1 February 2011 with an omission in the Collaboration author list...
We present an all-sky search for gravitational waves in the frequency range 1 to 6 kHz during the fi...
We present the results of searches for gravitational waves from a large selection of pulsars using d...
We present the results obtained from an all-sky search for gravitational-wave (GW) bursts in the 64-...
This paper was published online on 1 February 2011 with an error in the author list. S. Buchner was ...
We present a search for gravitational waves from 116 known millisecond and young pulsars using data ...
We present an all-sky search for gravitational waves in the frequency range 1 to 6 kHz during the fi...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasinormal mod...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasi-normal mo...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasinormal mod...
This paper was published online on 1 February 2011 with an omission in the Collaboration author list...
We present an all-sky search for gravitational waves in the frequency range 1 to 6 kHz during the fi...
We present the results of searches for gravitational waves from a large selection of pulsars using d...
We present the results obtained from an all-sky search for gravitational-wave (GW) bursts in the 64-...
This paper was published online on 1 February 2011 with an error in the author list. S. Buchner was ...
We present a search for gravitational waves from 116 known millisecond and young pulsars using data ...
We present an all-sky search for gravitational waves in the frequency range 1 to 6 kHz during the fi...