Typical sources of gravitational wave bursts are supernovae, for which no accurate models exist. This calls for search methods with high efficiency and robustness to be used in the data analysis of foreseen interferometric detectors. A set of such filters is designed to detect gravitational wave burst signals. We first present filters based on the linear fit of whitened data to short straight lines in a given time window and combine them in a non linear filter named ALF. We study the performances and efficiencies of these filters, with the help of a catalogue of simulated supernova signals. The ALF filter is the most performant and most efficient of all filters. Its performance reaches about 80% of the Optimal Filter performance designed fo...
With the upgrade of current gravitational wave detectors, the first detection of gravitational wave ...
The detection of burst-type events in the output of ground gravitational wave detectors is particula...
Electromagnetic (EM) follow-up observations of gravitational wave events will help shed light on the...
Typical sources of gravitational wave bursts are supernovae, for which no accurate models exist. Thi...
We study in this paper some filters for the detection of burst-like signals in the data of interfero...
We present several filtering methods which can be used as triggers for the detection of gravitationa...
Filters developed in order to detect short bursts of gravitational waves in interferometric detector...
Several filtering methods for the detection of gravitational wave bursts in interferometric detector...
Reviews sources of gravitational radiation that are likely to be detected by gravitational wave dete...
The observational era of gravitational-wave astronomy began in the fall of 2015 with the detection o...
We present a novel method based on wavelet packet transformation for detection of gravitational wave...
Presented by M.-A. BizouardDuring the last few years, several filters have been developed for the de...
We consider the problem of detecting a burst signal of unknown shape. We introduce a statistic which...
Recent advances in ground‐based interferometric gravitational wave detectors have produced a high le...
Orbiting compact binaries - such as binary black holes, binary neutron stars and neutron star-black ...
With the upgrade of current gravitational wave detectors, the first detection of gravitational wave ...
The detection of burst-type events in the output of ground gravitational wave detectors is particula...
Electromagnetic (EM) follow-up observations of gravitational wave events will help shed light on the...
Typical sources of gravitational wave bursts are supernovae, for which no accurate models exist. Thi...
We study in this paper some filters for the detection of burst-like signals in the data of interfero...
We present several filtering methods which can be used as triggers for the detection of gravitationa...
Filters developed in order to detect short bursts of gravitational waves in interferometric detector...
Several filtering methods for the detection of gravitational wave bursts in interferometric detector...
Reviews sources of gravitational radiation that are likely to be detected by gravitational wave dete...
The observational era of gravitational-wave astronomy began in the fall of 2015 with the detection o...
We present a novel method based on wavelet packet transformation for detection of gravitational wave...
Presented by M.-A. BizouardDuring the last few years, several filters have been developed for the de...
We consider the problem of detecting a burst signal of unknown shape. We introduce a statistic which...
Recent advances in ground‐based interferometric gravitational wave detectors have produced a high le...
Orbiting compact binaries - such as binary black holes, binary neutron stars and neutron star-black ...
With the upgrade of current gravitational wave detectors, the first detection of gravitational wave ...
The detection of burst-type events in the output of ground gravitational wave detectors is particula...
Electromagnetic (EM) follow-up observations of gravitational wave events will help shed light on the...