Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policyIn this paper we present the results of the first low frequency all-sky search of continuous gravitational wave signals conducted on Virgo VSR2 and VSR4 data. The search covered the full sky, a frequency range between 20 and 128 Hz with a range of spin-down between −1.0×10−10 and +1.5×10−11 Hz/s, and was based on a hierarchical approach. The starting point was a set of short fast Fourier transforms, of length 8192 s, built from the calibrated strain data. Aggressive data cleaning, in both the time and frequency domains, has been done in order to remove, as much as possible, the effect of disturbances of instrumental origin. On each data set a number of candidates has been selected...
We present the first results of an all-sky search for continuous gravitational waves from unknown sp...
We employ gravitational-wave radiometry to map the stochastic gravitational wave background expected...
This paper presents results of an all-sky search for periodic gravitational waves in the frequency r...
In this paper we present the results of the first low frequency all-sky search of continuous gravita...
We present the first results of an all-sky search for continuous gravitational waves from unknown sp...
We employ gravitational-wave radiometry to map the stochastic gravitational wave background expected...
This paper presents results of an all-sky search for periodic gravitational waves in the frequency r...
In this paper we present the results of the first low frequency all-sky search of continuous gravita...
We present the first results of an all-sky search for continuous gravitational waves from unknown sp...
We employ gravitational-wave radiometry to map the stochastic gravitational wave background expected...
This paper presents results of an all-sky search for periodic gravitational waves in the frequency r...