Published October 7, 2007 | Version v1
Journal article

Improving the timing precision for inspiral signals found by interferometric gravitational wave detectors

  • 1. INFN, sezione di Napoli and/or Universita di Napoli 'Federico II' Complesso Universitario di Monte S.Angelo, and/or Universita di Salerno, Fisciano (Italy)
  • 2. INFN, Sezione di Perugia and/or Universita di Perugia, Perugia (Italy)
  • 3. INFN, Sezione di Pisa and/or Universita di Pisa, Pisa (Italy)

Description

As they take data and improve their sensitivities, interferometric gravitational wave detectors will eventually detect signals emitted by inspiralling compact binary systems. Determining the sky position of the source will require that the signal be recorded in several detectors. The precision of the source direction determination will be driven by that of the time-of-flight measurements between detectors, and ultimately by the timing precision at the level of each detector. The latter is limited by the noise of the detector and the use of template banks, which introduce some mismatches between the parameters of the signal and the parameters of the template used to detect it. The standard way for signal timing is based on referring to the end time of the signal. In this paper we show that this is not an optimal choice and the timing precision can be improved referring to a time when the signal crosses some reference frequency, whose optimal value depends on the detector sensitivity

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1088/0264-9381/24/19/S24;
PII
S0264-9381(07)49811-2;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Classical and Quantum Gravity
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
19
Journal Page Range
p. S617-S625
ISSN
0264-9381
CODEN
CQGRDG

Conference

Title
11. Gravitational wave data analysis workshop
Dates
18-21 Dec 2006
Place
Potsdam (Germany)

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
39037109
Subject category
S46: INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ACCURACY; EMISSION; GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTORS; NOISE; SENSITIVITY; SIGNALS; SKY; TIME-OF-FLIGHT METHOD
Descriptors DEC
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; RADIATION DETECTORS