Abstract
Abstract
In this paper, we present a new method to search for a short, a few tens of millis long, postmerger gravitational-wave (GW) signal following the merger of two neutron stars. Such a signal could follow the event GW170817 observed by Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and Virgo detectors. Our method is based on a matched filtering statistic and an approximate template of the postmerger signal in the form of a damped sinusoid. We test and validate our method using postmerger numerical simulations from the CoRe database. We find no evidence of the short postmerger signal in the LIGO data following the GW170817 event and we obtain upper limits. For short postmerger signals investigated, our best upper limit on the root sum square of the GW strain emitted from 1.15 kHz to 4 kHz is
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at 50% detection efficiency. The distance corresponding to this best upper limit is 4.64 Mpc.
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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