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- PublicationAll-sky search for continuous gravitational waves from isolated neutron stars using Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo O3 data(2022-11-15)
;Abbott, R. ;Abe, H. ;Acernese, F. ;Ackley, K. ;Adhikari, N. ;Adhikari, R. X. ;Adkins, V. K. ;Adya, V. B. ;Affeldt, C. ;Agarwal, D. ;Agathos, M. ;Agatsuma, K. ;Aggarwal, N. ;Aguiar, O. D. ;Aiello, L. ;Ain, A. ;Ajith, P. ;Akutsu, T. ;Albanesi, S. ;Alfaidi, R. A. ;Allocca, A. ;Altin, P. A. ;Amato, A. ;Anand, C. ;Anand, S. ;Ananyeva, A. ;Anderson, S. B. ;Anderson, W. G. ;Ando, M. ;Andrade, T. ;Andres, N. ;Andrés-Carcasona, M. ;Andrić, T. ;Angelova, S. V. ;Ansoldi, S. ;Antelis, J. M. ;Antier, S. ;Apostolatos, T. ;Appavuravther, E. Z. ;Appert, S. ;Apple, S. K. ;Arai, K. ;Araya, A. ;Araya, M. C. ;Areeda, J. S. ;Arène, M. ;Aritomi, N. ;Arnaud, N. ;Arogeti, M. ;Aronson, S. M. ;Asada, H. ;Asali, Y. ;Ashton, G. ;Aso, Y. ;Assiduo, M. ;Assis De Souza Melo, S. ;Aston, S. M. ;Astone, P. ;Aubin, F. ;Aultoneal, K. ;Austin, C. ;Babak, S. ;Badaracco, F. ;Bader, M. K.M. ;Badger, C. ;Bae, S. ;Bae, Y. ;Baer, A. M. ;Bagnasco, S. ;Bai, Y. ;Baird, J. ;Bajpai, R. ;Baka, T. ;Ball, M. ;Ballardin, G. ;Ballmer, S. W. ;Balsamo, A. ;Baltus, G. ;Banagiri, S. ;Banerjee, B. ;Bankar, D. ;Barayoga, J. C. ;Barbieri, C. ;Barish, B. C. ;Barker, D. ;Barneo, P. ;Barone, F. ;Barr, B. ;Barsotti, L. ;Barsuglia, M. ;Barta, D. ;Bartlett, J. ;Barton, M. A. ;Bartos, I. ;Basak, S. ;Bassiri, R. ;Basti, A. ;Bawaj, M. ;Bayley, J. C.Bazzan, M.We present results of an all-sky search for continuous gravitational waves which can be produced by spinning neutron stars with an asymmetry around their rotation axis, using data from the third observing run of the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo detectors. Four different analysis methods are used to search in a gravitational-wave frequency band from 10 to 2048 Hz and a first frequency derivative from -10-8 to 10-9 Hz/s. No statistically significant periodic gravitational-wave signal is observed by any of the four searches. As a result, upper limits on the gravitational-wave strain amplitude h0 are calculated. The best upper limits are obtained in the frequency range of 100 to 200 Hz and they are ∼1.1×10-25 at 95% confidence level. The minimum upper limit of 1.10×10-25 is achieved at a frequency 111.5 Hz. We also place constraints on the rates and abundances of nearby planetary- and asteroid-mass primordial black holes that could give rise to continuous gravitational-wave signals. - PublicationAll-sky search for gravitational wave emission from scalar boson clouds around spinning black holes in LIGO O3 data(2022-05-15)
;Abbott, R. ;Abe, H. ;Acernese, F. ;Ackley, K. ;Adhikari, N. ;Adhikari, R. X. ;Adkins, V. K. ;Adya, V. B. ;Affeldt, C. ;Agarwal, D. ;Agathos, M. ;Agatsuma, K. ;Aggarwal, N. ;Aguiar, O. D. ;Aiello, L. ;Ain, A. ;Ajith, P. ;Akutsu, T. ;Albanesi, S. ;Alfaidi, R. A. ;Allocca, A. ;Altin, P. A. ;Amato, A. ;Anand, C. ;Anand, S. ;Ananyeva, A. ;Anderson, S. B. ;Anderson, W. G. ;Ando, M. ;Andrade, T. ;Andres, N. ;Andrés-Carcasona, M. ;Andrić, T. ;Angelova, S. V. ;Ansoldi, S. ;Antelis, J. M. ;Antier, S. ;Apostolatos, T. ;Appavuravther, E. Z. ;Appert, S. ;Apple, S. K. ;Arai, K. ;Araya, A. ;Araya, M. C. ;Areeda, J. S. ;Arène, M. ;Aritomi, N. ;Arnaud, N. ;Arogeti, M. ;Aronson, S. M. ;Arun, K. G. ;Asada, H. ;Asali, Y. ;Ashton, G. ;Aso, Y. ;Assiduo, M. ;Melo, S. Assis De Souza ;Aston, S. M. ;Astone, P. ;Aubin, F. ;Aultoneal, K. ;Austin, C. ;Babak, S. ;Badaracco, F. ;Bader, M. K.M. ;Badger, C. ;Bae, S. ;Bae, Y. ;Baer, A. M. ;Bagnasco, S. ;Bai, Y. ;Baird, J. ;Bajpai, R. ;Baka, T. ;Ball, M. ;Ballardin, G. ;Ballmer, S. W. ;Balsamo, A. ;Baltus, G. ;Banagiri, S. ;Banerjee, B. ;Bankar, D. ;Barayoga, J. C. ;Barbieri, C. ;Barish, B. C. ;Barker, D. ;Barneo, P. ;Barone, F. ;Barr, B. ;Barsotti, L. ;Barsuglia, M. ;Barta, D. ;Bartlett, J. ;Barton, M. A. ;Bartos, I. ;Basak, S. ;Bassiri, R. ;Basti, A. ;Bawaj, M.Bayley, J. C.This paper describes the first all-sky search for long-duration, quasimonochromatic gravitational-wave signals emitted by ultralight scalar boson clouds around spinning black holes using data from the third observing run of Advanced LIGO. We analyze the frequency range from 20 to 610 Hz, over a small frequency derivative range around zero, and use multiple frequency resolutions to be robust towards possible signal frequency wanderings. Outliers from this search are followed up using two different methods, one more suitable for nearly monochromatic signals, and the other more robust towards frequency fluctuations. We do not find any evidence for such signals and set upper limits on the signal strain amplitude, the most stringent being ≈10-25 at around 130 Hz. We interpret these upper limits as both an "exclusion region"in the boson mass/black hole mass plane and the maximum detectable distance for a given boson mass, based on an assumption of the age of the black hole/boson cloud system. - PublicationSearch for continuous gravitational wave emission from the Milky Way center in O3 LIGO-Virgo data(2022-08-15)
;Abbott, R. ;Abe, H. ;Acernese, F. ;Ackley, K. ;Adhikari, N. ;Adhikari, R. X. ;Adkins, V. K. ;Adya, V. B. ;Affeldt, C. ;Agarwal, D. ;Agathos, M. ;Agatsuma, K. ;Aggarwal, N. ;Aguiar, O. D. ;Aiello, L. ;Ain, A. ;Ajith, P. ;Akutsu, T. ;Albanesi, S. ;Alfaidi, R. A. ;Allocca, A. ;Altin, P. A. ;Amato, A. ;Anand, C. ;Anand, S. ;Ananyeva, A. ;Anderson, S. B. ;Anderson, W. G. ;Ando, M. ;Andrade, T. ;Andres, N. ;Andrés-Carcasona, M. ;Andrić, T. ;Angelova, S. V. ;Ansoldi, S. ;Antelis, J. M. ;Antier, S. ;Apostolatos, T. ;Appavuravther, E. Z. ;Appert, S. ;Apple, S. K. ;Arai, K. ;Araya, A. ;Araya, M. C. ;Areeda, J. S. ;Arène, M. ;Aritomi, N. ;Arnaud, N. ;Arogeti, M. ;Aronson, S. M. ;Arun, K. G. ;Asada, H. ;Asali, Y. ;Ashton, G. ;Aso, Y. ;Assiduo, M. ;De Souza Melo, S. Assis ;Aston, S. M. ;Astone, P. ;Aubin, F. ;Aultoneal, K. ;Austin, C. ;Babak, S. ;Badaracco, F. ;Bader, M. K.M. ;Badger, C. ;Bae, S. ;Bae, Y. ;Baer, A. M. ;Bagnasco, S. ;Bai, Y. ;Baird, J. ;Bajpai, R. ;Baka, T. ;Ball, M. ;Ballardin, G. ;Ballmer, S. W. ;Balsamo, A. ;Baltus, G. ;Banagiri, S. ;Banerjee, B. ;Bankar, D. ;Barayoga, J. C. ;Barbieri, C. ;Barish, B. C. ;Barker, D. ;Barneo, P. ;Barone, F. ;Barr, B. ;Barsotti, L. ;Barsuglia, M. ;Barta, D. ;Bartlett, J. ;Barton, M. A. ;Bartos, I. ;Basak, S. ;Bassiri, R. ;Basti, A. ;Bawaj, M.Bayley, J. C.We present a directed search for continuous gravitational wave (CW) signals emitted by spinning neutron stars located in the inner parsecs of the Galactic Center (GC). Compelling evidence for the presence of a numerous population of neutron stars has been reported in the literature, turning this region into a very interesting place to look for CWs. In this search, data from the full O3 LIGO-Virgo run in the detector frequency band [10,2000] Hz have been used. No significant detection was found and 95% confidence level upper limits on the signal strain amplitude were computed, over the full search band, with the deepest limit of about 7.6×10-26 at ≃142 Hz. These results are significantly more constraining than those reported in previous searches. We use these limits to put constraints on the fiducial neutron star ellipticity and r-mode amplitude. These limits can be also translated into constraints in the black hole mass-boson mass plane for a hypothetical population of boson clouds around spinning black holes located in the GC. - PublicationSearch for gravitational waves from Scorpius X-1 with a hidden Markov model in O3 LIGO data(2022-09-15)
;Abbott, R. ;Abe, H. ;Acernese, F. ;Ackley, K. ;Adhikari, N. ;Adhikari, R. X. ;Adkins, V. K. ;Adya, V. B. ;Affeldt, C. ;Agarwal, D. ;Agathos, M. ;Agatsuma, K. ;Aggarwal, N. ;Aguiar, O. D. ;Aiello, L. ;Ain, A. ;Ajith, P. ;Akutsu, T. ;Albanesi, S. ;Alfaidi, R. A. ;Allocca, A. ;Altin, P. A. ;Amato, A. ;Anand, C. ;Anand, S. ;Ananyeva, A. ;Anderson, S. B. ;Anderson, W. G. ;Ando, M. ;Andrade, T. ;Andres, N. ;Andrés-Carcasona, M. ;Andrić, T. ;Angelova, S. V. ;Ansoldi, S. ;Antelis, J. M. ;Antier, S. ;Apostolatos, T. ;Appavuravther, E. Z. ;Appert, S. ;Apple, S. K. ;Arai, K. ;Araya, A. ;Araya, M. C. ;Areeda, J. S. ;Arène, M. ;Aritomi, N. ;Arnaud, N. ;Arogeti, M. ;Aronson, S. M. ;Asada, H. ;Asali, Y. ;Ashton, G. ;Aso, Y. ;Assiduo, M. ;Melo, S. Assis De Souza ;Aston, S. M. ;Astone, P. ;Aubin, F. ;Aultoneal, K. ;Austin, C. ;Babak, S. ;Badaracco, F. ;Bader, M. K.M. ;Badger, C. ;Bae, S. ;Bae, Y. ;Baer, A. M. ;Bagnasco, S. ;Bai, Y. ;Baird, J. ;Bajpai, R. ;Baka, T. ;Ball, M. ;Ballardin, G. ;Ballmer, S. W. ;Balsamo, A. ;Baltus, G. ;Banagiri, S. ;Banerjee, B. ;Bankar, D. ;Barayoga, J. C. ;Barbieri, C. ;Barish, B. C. ;Barker, D. ;Barneo, P. ;Barone, F. ;Barr, B. ;Barsotti, L. ;Barsuglia, M. ;Barta, D. ;Bartlett, J. ;Barton, M. A. ;Bartos, I. ;Basak, S. ;Bassiri, R. ;Basti, A. ;Bawaj, M. ;Bayley, J. C.Bazzan, M.Results are presented for a semicoherent search for continuous gravitational waves from the low-mass x-ray binary Scorpius X-1, using a hidden Markov model (HMM) to allow for spin wandering. This search improves on previous HMM-based searches of Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory data by including the orbital period in the search template grid, and by analyzing data from the latest (third) observing run. In the frequency range searched, from 60 to 500 Hz, we find no evidence of gravitational radiation. This is the most sensitive search for Scorpius X-1 using a HMM to date. For the most sensitive subband, starting at 256.06 Hz, we report an upper limit on gravitational wave strain (at 95% confidence) of h095%=6.16×10-26, assuming the orbital inclination angle takes its electromagnetically restricted value ι=44°. The upper limits on gravitational wave strain reported here are on average a factor of ∼3 lower than in the second observing run HMM search. This is the first Scorpius X-1 HMM search with upper limits that reach below the indirect torque-balance limit for certain subbands, assuming ι=44°. - PublicationSearches for Gravitational Waves from Known Pulsars at Two Harmonics in the Second and Third LIGO-Virgo Observing Runs(2022-08-01)
;Abbott, R. ;Abe, H. ;Acernese, F. ;Ackley, K. ;Adhikari, N. ;Adhikari, R. X. ;Adkins, V. K. ;Adya, V. B. ;Affeldt, C. ;Agarwal, D. ;Agathos, M. ;Agatsuma, K. ;Aggarwal, N. ;Aguiar, O. D. ;Aiello, L. ;Ain, A. ;Ajith, P. ;Akutsu, T. ;Albanesi, S. ;Alfaidi, R. A. ;Allocca, A. ;Altin, P. A. ;Amato, A. ;Anand, C. ;Anand, S. ;Ananyeva, A. ;Anderson, S. B. ;Anderson, W. G. ;Ando, M. ;Andrade, T. ;Andres, N. ;Andrés-Carcasona, M. ;Andrić, T. ;Angelova, S. V. ;Ansoldi, S. ;Antelis, J. M. ;Antier, S. ;Apostolatos, T. ;Appavuravther, E. Z. ;Appert, S. ;Apple, S. K. ;Arai, K. ;Araya, A. ;Araya, M. C. ;Areeda, J. S. ;Arène, M. ;Aritomi, N. ;Arnaud, N. ;Arogeti, M. ;Aronson, S. M. ;Arun, K. G. ;Asada, H. ;Asali, Y. ;Ashton, G. ;Aso, Y. ;Assiduo, M. ;de Souza Melo, S. Assis ;Aston, S. M. ;Astone, P. ;Aubin, F. ;AultONeal, K. ;Austin, C. ;Babak, S. ;Badaracco, F. ;Bader, M. K.M. ;Badger, C. ;Bae, S. ;Bae, Y. ;Baer, A. M. ;Bagnasco, S. ;Bai, Y. ;Bailes, M. ;Baird, J. ;Bajpai, R. ;Baka, T. ;Ball, M. ;Ballardin, G. ;Ballmer, S. W. ;Balsamo, A. ;Baltus, G. ;Banagiri, S. ;Banerjee, B. ;Bankar, D. ;Barayoga, J. C. ;Barbieri, C. ;Barish, B. C. ;Barker, D. ;Barneo, P. ;Barone, F. ;Barr, B. ;Barsotti, L. ;Barsuglia, M. ;Barta, D. ;Bartlett, J. ;Barton, M. A. ;Bartos, I. ;Basak, S. ;Bassiri, R. ;Basti, A.Bawaj, M.We present a targeted search for continuous gravitational waves (GWs) from 236 pulsars using data from the third observing run of LIGO and Virgo (O3) combined with data from the second observing run (O2). Searches were for emission from the l = m = 2 mass quadrupole mode with a frequency at only twice the pulsar rotation frequency (single harmonic) and the l = 2, m = 1, 2 modes with a frequency of both once and twice the rotation frequency (dual harmonic). No evidence of GWs was found, so we present 95% credible upper limits on the strain amplitudes h0 for the single-harmonic search along with limits on the pulsars' mass quadrupole moments Q22 and ellipticities ε. Of the pulsars studied, 23 have strain amplitudes that are lower than the limits calculated from their electromagnetically measured spin-down rates. These pulsars include the millisecond pulsars J0437-4715 and J0711-6830, which have spin-down ratios of 0.87 and 0.57, respectively. For nine pulsars, their spin-down limits have been surpassed for the first time. For the Crab and Vela pulsars, our limits are factors of ∼100 and ∼20 more constraining than their spin-down limits, respectively. For the dual-harmonic searches, new limits are placed on the strain amplitudes C21 and C22. For 23 pulsars, we also present limits on the emission amplitude assuming dipole radiation as predicted by Brans-Dicke theory.