Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-15-2019
Abstract
The Advanced LIGO detectors have recently completed their second observation run successfully. The run lasted for approximately 10 months and led to multiple new discoveries. The sensitivity to gravitational waves was partially limited by laser noise. Here, we utilize auxiliary sensors that witness these correlated noise sources, and use them for noise subtraction in the time domain data. This noise and line removal is particularly significant for the LIGO Hanford Observatory, where the improvement in sensitivity is greater than 20%. Consequently, we were also able to improve the astrophysical estimation for the location, masses, spins, and orbital parameters of the gravitational wave progenitors.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Physical Review D
Recommended Citation
Driggers, J., Vitale, S., Lundgren, A., Evans, M., Kawabe, K., Dwyer, S., Izumi, K., Schofield, R., Effler, A., Sigg, D., Fritschel, P., Drago, M., Nitz, A., Abbott, B., Abbott, R., Abbott, T., Adams, C., Adhikari, R., Adya, V., Ananyeva, A., Appert, S., Arai, K., Aston, S., Austin, C., Ballmer, S., Barker, D., Barr, B., Barsotti, L., Bartlett, J., Bartos, I., Batch, J., Bell, A., & Betzwieser, J. (2019). Improving astrophysical parameter estimation via offline noise subtraction for Advanced LIGO. Physical Review D, 99 (4) https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.042001