We develop a Bayesian treatment of the problem of detecting unmodelled gravitational wave bursts using the new global network of interferometric detectors. We also compare this Bayesian treatment with existing coherent methods, and demonstrate that the existing methods make implicit assumptions on the distribution of signals that make them sub-optimal for realistic signal populations
In searches for gravitational-wave bursts, a standard technique used to reject noise is to discard b...
Third generation (3G) gravitational-wave detectors will observe thousands of coalescing neutron star...
Extracting astrophysical information from gravitational-wave detections is a well-posed problem and ...
We develop a Bayesian treatment of the problem of detecting unmodelled gravitational wave bursts usi...
The data analysis problem of coherently searching for unmodeled gravitational-wave bursts in the dat...
We report the results of an in-depth analysis of the parameter estimation capabilities of BayesWave,...
The observational era of gravitational-wave astronomy began in the fall of 2015 with the detection o...
We investigate the Bayesian framework for detection of continuous gravitational waves (GWs) in the c...
In a previous paper (paper I), we derived a set of near-optimal signal detection techniques for grav...
The first half of this dissertation discusses the details of calibrating a resonant mass gravitation...
Advanced ground based laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors are due to come online in la...
We consider the problem of detecting a burst signal of unknown shape. We introduce a statistic which...
Coalescing compact binaries emitting gravitational wave (GW) signals, as recently detected by the A...
With the development of more and more elegant and sensitive interferometric gravitational wave detec...
In order to analyze data produced by the kilometer-scale gravitational wave detectors that will begi...
In searches for gravitational-wave bursts, a standard technique used to reject noise is to discard b...
Third generation (3G) gravitational-wave detectors will observe thousands of coalescing neutron star...
Extracting astrophysical information from gravitational-wave detections is a well-posed problem and ...
We develop a Bayesian treatment of the problem of detecting unmodelled gravitational wave bursts usi...
The data analysis problem of coherently searching for unmodeled gravitational-wave bursts in the dat...
We report the results of an in-depth analysis of the parameter estimation capabilities of BayesWave,...
The observational era of gravitational-wave astronomy began in the fall of 2015 with the detection o...
We investigate the Bayesian framework for detection of continuous gravitational waves (GWs) in the c...
In a previous paper (paper I), we derived a set of near-optimal signal detection techniques for grav...
The first half of this dissertation discusses the details of calibrating a resonant mass gravitation...
Advanced ground based laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors are due to come online in la...
We consider the problem of detecting a burst signal of unknown shape. We introduce a statistic which...
Coalescing compact binaries emitting gravitational wave (GW) signals, as recently detected by the A...
With the development of more and more elegant and sensitive interferometric gravitational wave detec...
In order to analyze data produced by the kilometer-scale gravitational wave detectors that will begi...
In searches for gravitational-wave bursts, a standard technique used to reject noise is to discard b...
Third generation (3G) gravitational-wave detectors will observe thousands of coalescing neutron star...
Extracting astrophysical information from gravitational-wave detections is a well-posed problem and ...