Inspiral signals from binary black holes, in particular those with masses in the range may last for only a few cycles within a detector's most sensitive frequency band. The spectrum of a square-windowed time-domain signal could contain unwanted power that can cause problems in gravitational wave data analysis, particularly when the waveforms are of short duration. There may be leakage of power into frequency bins where no such power is expected, causing an excess of false alarms. We present a method of tapering the time-domain waveforms that significantly reduces unwanted leakage of power, leading to a spectrum that agrees very well with that of a long duration signal. Our tapered window also decreases the false alarms caused by instrument...
Searches for gravitational waves (GWs) traditionally focus on persistent sources (e.g., pulsars or t...
The LIGO detectors are sensitive to a variety of noise transients of non-astrophysical origin. Instr...
This dissertation explores three separate issues in the field of gravitational-wave astronomy: optim...
Inspiral signals from binary black holes, in particular those with masses in the range may last for...
Gravitational wave (GW) signals were recently detected directly by LIGO from the coalescences of two...
Electromagnetic (EM) follow-up observations of gravitational wave events will help shed light on the...
"Blip glitches" are a type of short duration transient noise in LIGO data. The cause for the majorit...
The detection of gravitational waves from coalescing compact binaries would be a computationally int...
Orbiting compact binaries - such as binary black holes, binary neutron stars and neutron star-black ...
Frequency-domain filters for time-windowed gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries ar...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
We investigate the effect of an important class of glitches occurring in the detector data on matche...
Searches for known waveforms in gravitational wave detector data are often done using matched filter...
With the upgrade of current gravitational wave detectors, the first detection of gravitational wave ...
Recent advances in ground‐based interferometric gravitational wave detectors have produced a high le...
Searches for gravitational waves (GWs) traditionally focus on persistent sources (e.g., pulsars or t...
The LIGO detectors are sensitive to a variety of noise transients of non-astrophysical origin. Instr...
This dissertation explores three separate issues in the field of gravitational-wave astronomy: optim...
Inspiral signals from binary black holes, in particular those with masses in the range may last for...
Gravitational wave (GW) signals were recently detected directly by LIGO from the coalescences of two...
Electromagnetic (EM) follow-up observations of gravitational wave events will help shed light on the...
"Blip glitches" are a type of short duration transient noise in LIGO data. The cause for the majorit...
The detection of gravitational waves from coalescing compact binaries would be a computationally int...
Orbiting compact binaries - such as binary black holes, binary neutron stars and neutron star-black ...
Frequency-domain filters for time-windowed gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries ar...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
We investigate the effect of an important class of glitches occurring in the detector data on matche...
Searches for known waveforms in gravitational wave detector data are often done using matched filter...
With the upgrade of current gravitational wave detectors, the first detection of gravitational wave ...
Recent advances in ground‐based interferometric gravitational wave detectors have produced a high le...
Searches for gravitational waves (GWs) traditionally focus on persistent sources (e.g., pulsars or t...
The LIGO detectors are sensitive to a variety of noise transients of non-astrophysical origin. Instr...
This dissertation explores three separate issues in the field of gravitational-wave astronomy: optim...