The detection of burst-type events in the output of ground gravitational wave observatories is particularly challenging due to the expected variety of astrophysical waveforms and the issue of discriminating them from instrumental noise. Robust methods, that achieve reasonable detection performances over a wide range of signals, would be most useful. We present a burst-detection pipeline based on a time–frequency transform, the S transform. This transform offers good time–frequency localization of energy without requiring prior knowledge of the event structure. We set a simple (and robust) event extraction chain. Results are provided for a variety of signals injected in simulated Gaussian statistics data (from the LIGO–Virgo joint working gr...
In this paper we report on a search for short-duration gravitational wave bursts in the frequency ra...
In this paper we report on a search for short-duration gravitational wave bursts in the frequency ra...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...
The detection of burst-type events in the output of ground gravitational wave detectors is particula...
International audienceThe observational era of gravitational-wave astronomy began in the fall of 201...
We propose as a statistic for the detection of bursts in a gravitational wave interferometer the 'en...
There are gravitational wave sources (such as supernovae and binary black hole mergers), which emit ...
The observational era of gravitational-wave astronomy began in the fall of 2015 with the detection o...
In this paper we report on a search for short-duration gravitational wave bursts in the frequency ra...
In this paper we report on a search for short-duration gravitational wave bursts in the frequency ra...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...
The detection of burst-type events in the output of ground gravitational wave detectors is particula...
International audienceThe observational era of gravitational-wave astronomy began in the fall of 201...
We propose as a statistic for the detection of bursts in a gravitational wave interferometer the 'en...
There are gravitational wave sources (such as supernovae and binary black hole mergers), which emit ...
The observational era of gravitational-wave astronomy began in the fall of 2015 with the detection o...
In this paper we report on a search for short-duration gravitational wave bursts in the frequency ra...
In this paper we report on a search for short-duration gravitational wave bursts in the frequency ra...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...