2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.113.011102
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Search for Gravitational Waves Associated withγ-ray Bursts Detected by the Interplanetary Network

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“…For example, in GW searches triggered by gamma-ray bursts [18, 7, 6] the triggering space-based telescope provides the localization. The detection of a GW transient associated with a gamma-ray burst would provide strong evidence for the burst progenitor; for example, BNS mergers are considered the likely progenitors of most short gamma-ray bursts.…”
Section: Searches For Gravitational-wave Transientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in GW searches triggered by gamma-ray bursts [18, 7, 6] the triggering space-based telescope provides the localization. The detection of a GW transient associated with a gamma-ray burst would provide strong evidence for the burst progenitor; for example, BNS mergers are considered the likely progenitors of most short gamma-ray bursts.…”
Section: Searches For Gravitational-wave Transientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen & Holz (2013); Dietz et al (2013); Clark et al (2015)). In recent years, there were triggered searches performed on LIGO-Virgo data following the detections of short and long GRBs (Aasi et al 2013(Aasi et al , 2014aAbbott et al 2017cAbbott et al , 2019.…”
Section: Detectabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GW bursts can be generated by a wide variety of astrophysical sources, such as merging compact binary systems [8,9], core-collapse supernovae of massive stars [10], neutron stars collapsing to form black holes, pulsar glitches, and cosmic string cusps [11]. Some of these sources have dedicated targeted searches such as optically triggered core-collapse supernova [12] or GRB triggered searches [13]. To search broadly for these phenomena, we employ searches with minimal assumptions regarding the expected waveform characteristics and the source direction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%