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arxiv: 1503.07476 · v1 · pith:JL6W4Z6Qnew · submitted 2015-03-25 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.IM

Regression of Environmental Noise in LIGO Data

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keywords regressionnoiseanalysisdataenvironmentalligomethodbeen
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We address the problem of noise regression in the output of gravitational-wave (GW) interferometers, using data from the physical environmental monitors (PEM). The objective of the regression analysis is to predict environmental noise in the gravitational-wave channel from the PEM measurements. One of the most promising regression method is based on the construction of Wiener-Kolmogorov filters. Using this method, the seismic noise cancellation from the LIGO GW channel has already been performed. In the presented approach the Wiener-Kolmogorov method has been extended, incorporating banks of Wiener filters in the time-frequency domain, multi-channel analysis and regulation schemes, which greatly enhance the versatility of the regression analysis. Also we presents the first results on regression of the bi-coherent noise in the LIGO data.

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