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First joint observation by the underground gravitational-wave detector KAGRA with GEO 600

Author(s)
Ha, S.Jung, K.Kim, Y-MKwak, KyujinAbbott, R.LIGO Sci CollaborationVirgo CollaborationKAGRA Collaboration
Issued Date
2022-04
DOI
10.1093/ptep/ptac073
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/59594
Citation
Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, v.2022, no.6, pp.063F01
Abstract
We report the results of the first joint observation of the KAGRA detector with GEO600. KAGRA is a cryogenic and underground gravitational-wave detector consisting of a laser interferometer with 3km arms, located in Kamioka, Gifu, Japan. GEO600 is a British-German laser interferometer with 600m arms, located near Hannover, Germany. GEO600 and KAGRA performed a joint observing run from April 7 to 20, 2020. We present the results of the joint analysis of the GEO-KAGRA data for transient gravitational-wave signals, including the coalescence of neutron-star binaries and generic unmodeled transients. We also perform dedicated searches for binary coalescence signals and generic transients associated with gamma-ray burst events observed during the joint run. No gravitational-wave events were identified. We evaluate the minimum detectable amplitude for various types of transient signals and the spacetime volume for which the network is sensitive to binary neutron-star coalescences. We also place lower limits on the distances to the gamma-ray bursts analyzed based on the non-detection of an associated gravitational-wave signal for several signal models, including binary coalescences. These analyses demonstrate the feasibility and utility of KAGRA as a member of the global gravitational-wave detector network.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
2050-3911
Keyword (Author)
F31F32F33F34
Keyword
GAMMA-RAY BURSTBINARY NEUTRON-STAR2ND OBSERVING RUNADVANCED LIGOPRECURSOR ACTIVITYRELATIVISTIC JETSSEARCH TEMPLATESHUBBLE CONSTANTX-RAYFERMI

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