The search for continuous gravitational waves in a wide parameter space at fixed computing cost is most efficiently done with semicoherent methods, e.g. StackSlide, due to the prohibitive computing cost of the fully coherent search strategies. Prix&Shaltev arXiv:1201.4321 have developed a semi-analytic method for finding \emph{optimal} StackSlide parameters at fixed computing cost under ideal data conditions, i.e. gap-less data and constant noise floor. In this work we consider more realistic conditions by allowing for gaps in the data and changes in noise level. We show how the sensitivity optimization can be decoupled from the data selection problem. To find optimal semicoherent search parameters we apply a numerical optimization using as...
Fully coherent searches (over realistic ranges of parameter space and year-long observation times) f...
The second generation of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors will begin taking data in Septemb...
Abstract. We derive two different methods to compute the minimal required integration time of a full...
The search for continuous gravitational waves in a wide parameter space at fixed computing cost is m...
Coherent wide parameter-space searches for continuous gravitational waves are typically limited in s...
This paper presents an efficient numerical sensitivity-estimation method and implementation for cont...
All-sky surveys for isolated continuous gravitational waves present a significant data-analysis chal...
Wide parameter space searches for long lived continuous gravitational wave signals are computational...
We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide pa...
This thesis describes two main projects; the first one is the optimization of a hierarchical search ...
This paper presents an efficient numerical sensitivity-estimation method and implementation for cont...
We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide pa...
Continuous gravitational-wave (CW) signals such as emitted by spinning neutron stars are an importan...
The search for continuous gravitational waves from unknown isolated sources is computationally limit...
The StackSlide Search and the Hough Search are two methods under development for finding periodic gr...
Fully coherent searches (over realistic ranges of parameter space and year-long observation times) f...
The second generation of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors will begin taking data in Septemb...
Abstract. We derive two different methods to compute the minimal required integration time of a full...
The search for continuous gravitational waves in a wide parameter space at fixed computing cost is m...
Coherent wide parameter-space searches for continuous gravitational waves are typically limited in s...
This paper presents an efficient numerical sensitivity-estimation method and implementation for cont...
All-sky surveys for isolated continuous gravitational waves present a significant data-analysis chal...
Wide parameter space searches for long lived continuous gravitational wave signals are computational...
We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide pa...
This thesis describes two main projects; the first one is the optimization of a hierarchical search ...
This paper presents an efficient numerical sensitivity-estimation method and implementation for cont...
We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide pa...
Continuous gravitational-wave (CW) signals such as emitted by spinning neutron stars are an importan...
The search for continuous gravitational waves from unknown isolated sources is computationally limit...
The StackSlide Search and the Hough Search are two methods under development for finding periodic gr...
Fully coherent searches (over realistic ranges of parameter space and year-long observation times) f...
The second generation of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors will begin taking data in Septemb...
Abstract. We derive two different methods to compute the minimal required integration time of a full...