2012
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.86.023004
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New approach to time domain classification of broadband noise in gravitational wave data

Abstract: Transient broadband noise in gravitational wave (GW) detectors, also known as noise triggers (referred to as triggers for brevity), can often be a deterrant to the efficiency with which astrophysical search pipelines detect sources. It is important to understand their instrumental or environmental origin so that they could be eliminated or accounted for in the data. Since the number of triggers is large, data mining approaches such as clustering and classification are useful tools for this task. Classification… Show more

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“…(See, e.g., Refs. [19,20] and the references therein.) There are multiple causes behind these transients, such as mechanical resonances, servo oscillations, etc.…”
Section: Sine-gaussian Glitches and Their Effect On Inspiral Tempmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(See, e.g., Refs. [19,20] and the references therein.) There are multiple causes behind these transients, such as mechanical resonances, servo oscillations, etc.…”
Section: Sine-gaussian Glitches and Their Effect On Inspiral Tempmentioning
confidence: 99%