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Spectral line removal in the LIGO Data Analysis System (LDAS)

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Published 11 August 2003 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Antony C Searle et al 2003 Class. Quantum Grav. 20 S721 DOI 10.1088/0264-9381/20/17/315

0264-9381/20/17/S721

Abstract

High power in narrow frequency bands, spectral lines, are a feature of an interferometric gravitational wave detector's output. Some lines are coherent between interferometers, in particular, the 2 km and 4 km LIGO Hanford instruments. This is of concern to data analysis techniques, such as the stochastic background search, that use correlations between instruments to detect gravitational radiation. Several techniques of 'line removal' have been proposed. Where a line is attributable to a measurable environmental disturbance, a simple linear model may be fitted to predict, and subsequently subtract away, that line. This technique has been implemented (as the command oelslr) in the LIGO Data Analysis System (LDAS). We demonstrate its application to LIGO S1 data.

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