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The characterization of Virgo data and its impact on gravitational-wave searches
Aasi, J,Abadie, J,Abbott, B P,Abbott, R,Abbott, T D,Abernathy, M,Accadia, T,Acernese, F,Adams, C,Adams, T,Addesso, P,Adhikari, R,Affeldt, C,Agathos, M,Agatsuma, K,Ajith, P,Allen, B,Allocca, A,Ceron, E IOP Publishing 2012 Classical and quantum gravity Vol.29 No.15
Characterization of the LIGO detectors during their sixth science run
Aasi, J,Abadie, J,Abbott, B P,Abbott, R,Abbott, T,Abernathy, M R,Accadia, T,Acernese, F,Adams, C,Adams, T,Adhikari, R X,Affeldt, C,Agathos, M,Aggarwal, N,Aguiar, O D,Ajith, P,Allen, B,Allocca, A,Ceron IOP Publishing 2015 Classical and quantum gravity Vol.32 No.11
<P>In 2009-2010, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) operated together with international partners Virgo and GEO600 as a network to search for gravitational waves (GWs) of astrophysical origin. The sensitivity of these detectors was limited by a combination of noise sources inherent to the instrumental design and its environment, often localized in time or frequency, that couple into the GW readout. Here we review the performance of the LIGO instruments during this epoch, the work done to characterize the detectors and their data, and the effect that transient and continuous noise artefacts have on the sensitivity of LIGO to a variety of astrophysical sources.</P>