As a consequence of superradiant instability induced in Kerr black holes, ultralight boson clouds can be a source of persistent gravitational waves, potentially detectable by current and future gravitational-wave detectors. These signals have been predicted to be nearly monochromatic, with a small steady frequency increase (spin-up), but given the several assumptions and simplifications done at theoretical level, it is wise to consider, from the data analysis point of view, a broader class of gravitational signals in which the phase (or the frequency) slightly wander in time. Also other types of sources, e.g., neutron stars in which a torque balance equilibrium exists between matter accretion and emission of persistent gravitational waves, would fit in this category. In this paper we present a robust and computationally cheap analysis pipeline devoted to the search of such kind of signals. We provide a full characterization of the method, through both a theoretical sensitivity estimation and through the analysis of synthetic data in which simulated signals have been injected. The search setup for both all-sky searches and higher sensitivity directed searches is discussed.

Semicoherent analysis method to search for continuous gravitational waves emitted by ultralight boson clouds around spinning black holes / D'Antonio, S.; Palomba, C.; Astone, P.; Frasca, S.; Intini, G.; La Rosa, I.; Leaci, P.; Mastrogiovanni, S.; Miller, A.; Muciaccia, F.; Piccinni, O. J.; Singhal, A.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 98:10(2018). [10.1103/PhysRevD.98.103017]

Semicoherent analysis method to search for continuous gravitational waves emitted by ultralight boson clouds around spinning black holes

Astone, P.;La Rosa, I.;Leaci, P.;Mastrogiovanni, S.;Miller, A.;Muciaccia, F.;Piccinni, O. J.;Singhal, A.
2018

Abstract

As a consequence of superradiant instability induced in Kerr black holes, ultralight boson clouds can be a source of persistent gravitational waves, potentially detectable by current and future gravitational-wave detectors. These signals have been predicted to be nearly monochromatic, with a small steady frequency increase (spin-up), but given the several assumptions and simplifications done at theoretical level, it is wise to consider, from the data analysis point of view, a broader class of gravitational signals in which the phase (or the frequency) slightly wander in time. Also other types of sources, e.g., neutron stars in which a torque balance equilibrium exists between matter accretion and emission of persistent gravitational waves, would fit in this category. In this paper we present a robust and computationally cheap analysis pipeline devoted to the search of such kind of signals. We provide a full characterization of the method, through both a theoretical sensitivity estimation and through the analysis of synthetic data in which simulated signals have been injected. The search setup for both all-sky searches and higher sensitivity directed searches is discussed.
2018
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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Semicoherent analysis method to search for continuous gravitational waves emitted by ultralight boson clouds around spinning black holes / D'Antonio, S.; Palomba, C.; Astone, P.; Frasca, S.; Intini, G.; La Rosa, I.; Leaci, P.; Mastrogiovanni, S.; Miller, A.; Muciaccia, F.; Piccinni, O. J.; Singhal, A.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 98:10(2018). [10.1103/PhysRevD.98.103017]
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