Sensitivity curves for searches for gravitational-wave backgrounds

California Institute of Technology

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Abstract

We propose a graphical representation of detector sensitivity curves for stochastic gravitational-wave backgrounds that takes into account the increase in sensitivity that comes from integrating over frequency in addition to integrating over time. This method is valid for backgrounds that have a power-law spectrum in the analysis band. We call these graphs ``power-law integrated curves.'' For simplicity, we consider cross-correlation searches for unpolarized and isotropic stochastic backgrounds using two or more detectors. We apply our method to construct power-law integrated sensitivity curves for second-generation ground-based detectors such as Advanced LIGO, space-based detectors such as LISA and the Big…

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Keywords
  • LIGO
  • Sensitivity (control systems)
  • Physics
  • Gravitational wave
  • Detector
  • Isotropy
  • Algorithm
  • Computer science
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