We present a search for short-duration gravitational-wave transients in data from the first eight months of Advanced LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA’s fourth observing run, denoted O4a. We use four analyses which are sensitive to a wide range of potential signals lasting up to a few seconds in the 16–4096 Hz band. Excluding binary black hole merger candidates that were already identified by low-latency analyses, we find no statistically significant evidence for other gravitational-wave transients. We measure the sensitivity of the search for representative signals, including sine-Gaussians, Gaussian pulses, and white-noise bursts with different frequencies and durations, adopting a false alarm rate of 1 per 100 years as detection threshold. Depending on signal type, we find improvements over previous searches by factors of 2 to 10 in terms of sensitivity to strain amplitude and of 90% confidence upper limit on the rate density of sources. We also evaluate a variety of core-collapse supernova models and find that, for some models, the search could have detected gravitational waves from stellar core-collapse throughout the Milky Way. Finally, we consider neutron star f-modes associated with pulsar glitches and find that, assuming a source similar to the Vela Pulsar, the search could have detected a gravitational-wave signal from a glitch with fractional frequency change as small as ∼2 to 6 × 10−5 depending on the neutron star mass.

All-sky search for short gravitational-wave bursts in the first part of the fourth LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA observing run / Abac, A. g., Abouelfettouh, I., Acernese, F., Ackley, K., Adamcewicz, C., Adhicary, S., Adhikari, D., Adhikari, N., Adhikari, R. x., Adkins, V. k., Afroz, S., Agapito, A., Agarwal, D., Agathos, M., Aggarwal, N., Aggarwal, S., Aguiar, O. d., Ahrend, I.-L., Aiello, L., Ain, A., et al.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 112:10(2025), pp. 1-29. [10.1103/wjdz-jdby]

All-sky search for short gravitational-wave bursts in the first part of the fourth LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA observing run

Amicucci, F.;Astone, P.;Attadio, F.;De Marco, F.;Di Giovanni, M.;Di Pace, S.;Di Palma, I.;Drago, M.;Ferraiuolo, S.;Leaci, P.;Majorana, E.;Mastrogiovanni, S.;Muciaccia, F.;Naticchioni, L.;Pannarale, F.;Piccari, L.;Pierini, L.;Placidi, E.;Ricci, F.;Ricci, M.;Salemi, F.;Silvestri, L.;
2025

Abstract

We present a search for short-duration gravitational-wave transients in data from the first eight months of Advanced LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA’s fourth observing run, denoted O4a. We use four analyses which are sensitive to a wide range of potential signals lasting up to a few seconds in the 16–4096 Hz band. Excluding binary black hole merger candidates that were already identified by low-latency analyses, we find no statistically significant evidence for other gravitational-wave transients. We measure the sensitivity of the search for representative signals, including sine-Gaussians, Gaussian pulses, and white-noise bursts with different frequencies and durations, adopting a false alarm rate of 1 per 100 years as detection threshold. Depending on signal type, we find improvements over previous searches by factors of 2 to 10 in terms of sensitivity to strain amplitude and of 90% confidence upper limit on the rate density of sources. We also evaluate a variety of core-collapse supernova models and find that, for some models, the search could have detected gravitational waves from stellar core-collapse throughout the Milky Way. Finally, we consider neutron star f-modes associated with pulsar glitches and find that, assuming a source similar to the Vela Pulsar, the search could have detected a gravitational-wave signal from a glitch with fractional frequency change as small as ∼2 to 6 × 10−5 depending on the neutron star mass.
2025
gravitational waves unmodeled; LIGO; VIRGO; KAGRA
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All-sky search for short gravitational-wave bursts in the first part of the fourth LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA observing run / Abac, A. g., Abouelfettouh, I., Acernese, F., Ackley, K., Adamcewicz, C., Adhicary, S., Adhikari, D., Adhikari, N., Adhikari, R. x., Adkins, V. k., Afroz, S., Agapito, A., Agarwal, D., Agathos, M., Aggarwal, N., Aggarwal, S., Aguiar, O. d., Ahrend, I.-L., Aiello, L., Ain, A., et al.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 112:10(2025), pp. 1-29. [10.1103/wjdz-jdby]
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