Filtering and calibration of data from a resonant-mass gravitational wave antenna

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作者
Heng, IS [1 ]
Tobar, ME [1 ]
Blair, DG [1 ]
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[1] Univ Western Australia, Dept Phys, Nedlands, WA 6907, Australia
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10.1088/0264-9381/16/11/302
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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Algorithms for extracting a burst gravitational wave signal embedded within the noise of resonant-mass gravitational wave antenna have been well characterized theoretically, bur their effects on experimental data, which can be contaminated by non-stationary, non-Gaussian noise, are still being studied. In this paper, we study the effects of three such algorithms, the zero-order prediction, adaptiveWiener-Kolmogorov and non-adaptive Wiener-Kolmogorov algorithms, on data from the resonant-mass gravitational wave antenna, Niobe, at the University of Western Australia. By applying these filters to computer-simulated GW signals, we show that the adaptive Wiener-Kolmogorov filter gives the best noise performance and signal-to-noise ratio in the presence of non-Gaussian noise. By searching for coincidences between the simulated signals. we show that a window larger than the sampling time of the data is necessary to observe a coincidence between ail events. A method of applying pulse excitations to Niobe by amplitude modulating the pump oscillator driving the parametric transducer is also describe. This method has the potential to be a very accurate calibration technique but uncertainties in the input and output gains reduce its accuracy. Finally, the adaptive and non-adaptive Wiener-Kolmogorov filters are applied to pulses generated by the amplitude modulation method to determine the overall timing delays and energy uncertainties of Niobe and its data acquisition system.
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页码:3439 / 3456
页数:18
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