Null-stream veto for two co-located detectors: Implementation issues

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Abstract

Time-series data from multiple gravitational wave (GW) detectors can be linearly combined to form a null-stream, in which all GW information will be cancelled out. This null-stream can be used to distinguish between actual GW triggers and spurious noise transients in a search for GW bursts using a network of detectors. The biggest source of error in the null-stream analysis comes from the fact that the detector data are not perfectly calibrated. In this paper, we present an implementation of the null-stream veto in the simplest network of two co-located detectors. The detectors are assumed to have calibration uncertainties and correlated noise components. We estimate the effect of calibration uncertainties in the null-stream veto analysis and propose a new formulation to overcome this. This new formulation is demonstrated by doing software injections in Gaussian noise. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Ajith, P., Hewitson, M., & Heng, I. S. (2006). Null-stream veto for two co-located detectors: Implementation issues. In Classical and Quantum Gravity (Vol. 23). https://doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/23/19/S13

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