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Search for continuous gravitational waves from unknown neutron stars in binary systems with long orbital periods in O3 data

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arxiv 2409.16196 v2 pith:JUQV6BVS submitted 2024-09-24 gr-qc

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keywords binaryneutronsearchstarssystemsgravitational-waveall-skycontinuous
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Gravitational waves emitted by asymmetric rotating neutron stars are the primary targets of continuous gravitational-wave searches. Neutron stars in binary systems are particularly interesting due to the potential for non-axisymmetric deformations induced by a companion star. However, all-sky searches for unknown neutron stars in binary systems are very computationally expensive and this limits their sensitivity and/or breadth. In this paper we present results of a search for signals with gravitational-wave frequencies between $50$ and $150$~Hz, from systems with orbital periods between $100$ and $1\,000$ days and projected semi-major axes between $40$ and $200$~light-seconds. This parameter-space region has never been directly searched before. We do not detect any signal, and our results exclude gravitational-wave amplitudes above $1.25 \times 10^{-25}$ at $144.32$~Hz with $95\%$ confidence. Our improved search pipeline is more sensitive than any previous all-sky binary search by about $75\%$.

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