Orateur
M.
Leo Tsukada
(The University of Tokyo)
Description
We examine the performance of a zero-latency whitening filter in a detection pipeline for compact binary coalescence (CBC) gravitational-wave (GW) signals. We find that the filter reproduces sufficiently consistent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for both noise and artificial GW signals (called injections) with the results of the original high latency and phase preserving filter. Additionally, we demonstrate that these two filters have a great agreement of squared-chi value, a discriminator for gravitational wave signals.
Auteur principal
M.
Leo Tsukada
(The University of Tokyo)
Co-auteurs
M.
Chad Hanna
(The Pennsylvania State University)
M.
Cody Messick
(The Pennsylvania State University)
M.
Duncan Meacher
(The Pennsylvania State University)
M.
Kipp Cannon
(The University of Tokyo)