We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide parameter-space (all-sky) search for continuous gravitational waves. Optimality in this context is defined as providing the highest (average) sensitivity per computing cost. This criterion is a direct consequence of the properties of the multi-detector F-statistic metric, which has been derived recently. Interestingly, the choice of the optimal network only depends on the noise-levels and duty-cycles of the respective detectors, and not on the available computing power
We describe an efficient method of matched filtering over long (greater than 1 day) time baselines s...
We introduce two novel time-dependent figures of merit for both online and offline optimizations of ...
In this paper, a review of methods of data exchange and multi-detector analysis is given. Details of...
We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide pa...
We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide pa...
We derive the parameter-space metric of the multi-detector F-statistic, which is the optimal detecti...
Coherent wide parameter-space searches for continuous gravitational waves are typically limited in s...
Wide parameter space searches for long lived continuous gravitational wave signals are computational...
This paper presents an efficient numerical sensitivity-estimation method and implementation for cont...
This paper presents an efficient numerical sensitivity-estimation method and implementation for cont...
The search for continuous gravitational waves in a wide parameter space at fixed computing cost is m...
The phase parameters of matched-filtering searches for continuous gravitational-wave signals are sky...
We formulate the data analysis problem for the detection of the Newtonian coalescing-binary signal b...
Fully coherent searches (over realistic ranges of parameter space and year-long observation times) f...
The [script F]-statistic, derived by Jaranowski, Krolak and Schutz (1998), is the optimal (frequenti...
We describe an efficient method of matched filtering over long (greater than 1 day) time baselines s...
We introduce two novel time-dependent figures of merit for both online and offline optimizations of ...
In this paper, a review of methods of data exchange and multi-detector analysis is given. Details of...
We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide pa...
We derive a simple algebraic criterion to select the optimal detector network for a coherent wide pa...
We derive the parameter-space metric of the multi-detector F-statistic, which is the optimal detecti...
Coherent wide parameter-space searches for continuous gravitational waves are typically limited in s...
Wide parameter space searches for long lived continuous gravitational wave signals are computational...
This paper presents an efficient numerical sensitivity-estimation method and implementation for cont...
This paper presents an efficient numerical sensitivity-estimation method and implementation for cont...
The search for continuous gravitational waves in a wide parameter space at fixed computing cost is m...
The phase parameters of matched-filtering searches for continuous gravitational-wave signals are sky...
We formulate the data analysis problem for the detection of the Newtonian coalescing-binary signal b...
Fully coherent searches (over realistic ranges of parameter space and year-long observation times) f...
The [script F]-statistic, derived by Jaranowski, Krolak and Schutz (1998), is the optimal (frequenti...
We describe an efficient method of matched filtering over long (greater than 1 day) time baselines s...
We introduce two novel time-dependent figures of merit for both online and offline optimizations of ...
In this paper, a review of methods of data exchange and multi-detector analysis is given. Details of...