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Sengupta, Anand |
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2015-01-17T11:23:11Z |
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2015-01-17T11:23:11Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2013-09 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Sengupta, Anand et al., “Search for long-lived gravitational-wave transients coincident with long gamma-ray bursts”, arXiv, Cornell University Library, DOI: arXiv:1309.6160, Sep. 2013. |
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DOI: arXiv:1309.6160 |
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https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/1548 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been linked to extreme core-collapse supernovae from massive stars. Gravitational waves (GW) offer a probe of the physics behind long GRBs. We investigate models of long-lived (~10-1000s) GW emission associated with the accretion disk of a collapsed star or with its protoneutron star remnant. Using data from LIGO's fifth science run, and GRB triggers from the swift experiment, we perform a search for unmodeled long-lived GW transients. Finding no evidence of GW emission, we place 90% confidence level upper limits on the GW fluence at Earth from long GRBs for three waveforms inspired by a model of GWs from accretion disk instabilities. These limits range from F<3.5 ergs cm^-2 to $F<1200 ergs cm^-2, depending on the GRB and on the model, allowing us to probe optimistic scenarios of GW production out to distances as far as ~33 Mpc. Advanced detectors are expected to achieve strain sensitivities 10x better than initial LIGO, potentially allowing us to probe the engines of the nearest long GRBs. |
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by Anand Sengupta et al., |
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en |
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Cornell University Library |
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dc.subject |
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena |
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology |
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dc.title |
Search for long-lived gravitational-wave transients coincident with long gamma-ray bursts |
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Preprint |
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