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Search for gravitational-wave bursts in the third Advanced LIGO-Virgo run with coherent WaveBurst enhanced by Machine Learning

Authors :
SzczepaƄczyk, Marek J.
Salemi, Francesco
Bini, Sophie
Mishra, Tanmaya
Vedovato, Gabriele
Gayathri, V.
Bartos, Imre
Bhaumik, Shubhagata
Drago, Marco
Halim, Odysse
Lazzaro, Claudia
Miani, Andrea
Milotti, Edoardo
Prodi, Giovanni A.
Tiwari, Shubhanshu
Klimenko, Sergey
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This paper presents a search for generic short-duration gravitational-wave (GW) transients (or GW bursts) in the data from the third observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo. We use coherent WaveBurst (cWB) pipeline enhanced with a decision-tree classification algorithm for more efficient separation of GW signals from noise transients. The machine-learning (ML) algorithm is trained on a representative set of noise events and a set of simulated stochastic signals that are not correlated with any known signal model. This training procedure preserves the model-independent nature of the search. We demonstrate that the ML-enhanced cWB pipeline can detect GW signals at a larger distance than previous model-independent searches. The sensitivity improvements are achieved across the broad spectrum of simulated signals, with the goal of testing the robustness of this model-agnostic search. At a false-alarm rate of one event per century, the detectable signal amplitudes are reduced up to almost an order of magnitude, most notably for the single-cycle signal morphologies. This ML-enhanced pipeline also improves the detection efficiency of compact binary mergers in a wide range of masses, from stellar mass to intermediate-mass black holes, both with circular and elliptical orbits. After excluding previously detected compact binaries, no new gravitational-wave signals are observed for the two-fold Hanford-Livingston and the three-fold Hanford-Livingston-Virgo detector networks. With the improved sensitivity of the all-sky search, we obtain the most stringent constraints on the isotropic emission of gravitational-wave energy from short-duration burst sources.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2210.01754
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.107.062002