dc.contributorUniv Savoie
dc.contributorComplesso Univ Monte S Angelo
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dc.contributorNikhef
dc.contributorIst Nazl Fis Nucl
dc.contributorUniv Siena
dc.contributorEuropean Gravitat Observ
dc.contributorUniv Paris Diderot
dc.contributorUniv Pisa
dc.contributorCAMK PAN
dc.contributorWarsaw Univ
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dc.contributorUniv Paris 11
dc.contributorUniv Nice Sophia Antipolis
dc.contributorUniv Rennes 1
dc.contributorUniv Lyon
dc.contributorUniv Urbino Carlo Bo
dc.contributorUniv Paris 06
dc.contributorVrije Univ Amsterdam
dc.contributorUniv Naples Federico II
dc.contributorUniv Roma Tor Vergata
dc.contributorUniv Roma La Sapienza
dc.contributorWigner RCP
dc.contributorUniv Trento
dc.contributorUniv Perugia
dc.contributorRadboud Univ Nijmegen
dc.contributorBialystok Univ
dc.contributorIM PAN
dc.contributorNCBJ
dc.contributorCALTECH
dc.contributorCNRS
dc.contributorUniv Camerino
dc.contributorInst Astron
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dc.date.accessioned2015-03-18T15:54:35Z
dc.date.available2015-03-18T15:54:35Z
dc.date.created2015-03-18T15:54:35Z
dc.date.issued2014-08-21
dc.identifierClassical And Quantum Gravity. Bristol: Iop Publishing Ltd, v. 31, n. 16, 30 p., 2014.
dc.identifier0264-9381
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/116971
dc.identifier10.1088/0264-9381/31/16/165013
dc.identifierWOS:000341421600013
dc.description.abstractThe Virgo detector is a kilometer-scale interferometer for gravitational wave detection located near Pisa (Italy). About 13 months of data were accumulated during four science runs (VSR1, VSR2, VSR3 and VSR4) between May 2007 and September 2011, with increasing sensitivity. In this paper, the method used to reconstruct, in the range 10 Hz-10 kHz, the gravitational wave strain time series h(t) from the detector signals is described. The standard consistency checks of the reconstruction are discussed and used to estimate the systematic uncertainties of the h(t) signal as a function of frequency. Finally, an independent setup, the photon calibrator, is described and used to validate the reconstructed h(t) signal and the associated uncertainties. The systematic uncertainties of the h(t) time series are estimated to be 8% in amplitude. The uncertainty of the phase of h(t) is 50 mrad at 10 Hz with a frequency dependence following a delay of 8 mu s at high frequency. A bias lower than 4 mu s and depending on the sky direction of the GW is also present.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherIop Publishing Ltd
dc.relationClassical And Quantum Gravity
dc.relation3.283
dc.relation1,809
dc.rightsAcesso restrito
dc.sourceWeb of Science
dc.subjectVirgo
dc.subjectreconstruction
dc.subjectcalibration
dc.subjectphoton calibrator
dc.subjectgravitational wave
dc.subjectinterferometer
dc.subjecth(t)
dc.titleReconstruction of the gravitational wave signal h(t) during the Virgo science runs and independent validation with a photon calibrator
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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