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author = "Aasi, J. and Abbott, B. P. and Abbott, R. and Abbott, T. and
Abernathy, M. R. and Acernese, F. and Ackley, K. and Adams, C. and
Adams, T. and Adams, T. and Addesso, P. and Adhikari, R. X. and
Adya, V. and Affeldt, C. and Agathos, M. and Agatsuma, K. and
Aggarwal, N. and Aguiar, Odylio Denys de and Ain, A. and Ajith, P.
and Alemic, A. and Allen, B. and Allocca, A. and Amariutei, D. and
Anderson, S. B. and Anderson, W. G. and Arai, K. and Araya, M. C.
and Arceneaux, C. and Areeda, J. S. and Ashton, G. and Ast, S. and
Aston, S. M. and Astone, P. and Aufmuth, P. and Aulbert, C. and
Aylott, B. E. and Babak, S. and Baker, P. T. and Baldaccini, F.
and Ballardin, G. and Ballmer, S. W. and Barayoga, J. C. and
Barbet, M. and Barclay, S. and Barish, B. C. and Barker, D. and
Barone, F. and Barr, B. and Barsotti, L. and Barsuglia, M. and
Barlett, J. and Barton, M. A. and Bartos, I. and Bassiri, R. and
Basti, A. and Batch, J. C. and Bauer, T. S. and Baune, C. and
Bavigadda, V. and Behnke, B. and Bejger, M. and Belczynski, C. and
Bell, A. S. and Bell, C. and Benacquista, M. and Bergam, J. and
Bergamm, G. and Berry, C. P. L. and Bersanetti, D. and Bertolini,
A. and Betzwieser, J. and Bhagwat, S. and Bhandare, R. and
Bilenko, I. A. and Billingsley, G. and Birch, J. and Biscans, S.
and Bitossi, M. and Biwer, C. and Bizouard, M. A. and Blackburn,
J. K. and Blackburn, L. and Blair, C. D. and Blair, D. and
Bloemen, S. and Bock, O. and Bodiya, T. P. and Boer, M. and
Bogaert, G. and Bojtos, P. and Bond, C. and Bondu, F. and Bonelli,
L. and Bonnand, R. and Bork, R. and Born, M. and Boschi, V. and
Bose, S. and Bradaschia, C.",
affiliation = "{California Institute of Technology} and {California Institute of
Technology} and {California Institute of Technology} and
{Louisiana State University} and {California Institute of
Technology} and {Universit{\'a} di Salerno} and {University of
Florida} and {Livingston Observatory} and {Cardiff University} and
{Universit{\'e} de Savoie} and {University of Sannio at
Benevento} and {California Institute of Technology} and {Albert
Einstein Institut} and {Albert Einstein Institut} and Nikhef and
Nikhef and {Massachusetts Institute of Technology} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Inter-University
Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics} and {International Centre
for Theoretical Sciences} and {Syracuse University} and {Albert
Einstein Institut} and {Universit{\'a} di Siena} and {University
of Florida} and {California Institute of Technology} and
{University of Wisconsin} and {California Institute of Technology}
and {California Institute of Technology} and {University of
Mississippi} and {California State University} and {University of
Southampton} and {Leibniz Universit{\"a}t Hannover} and
{Livingston Observatory} and INFN and {Leibniz Universit{\"a}t
Hannover} and {Albert Einstein Institut} and {University of
Birmingham} and {Albert Einstein Institut} and {Montana State
University} and {Universit{\`a} di Perugia} and {European
Gravitational Observatory} and {Syracuse University} and
{California Institute of Technology} and {University of Florida}
and {University of Glasgow} and {California Institute of
Technology} and {Handford Observatory} and {Universit{\`a} di
Salerno} and {Hanford Observatory} and {Massachusetts Institute of
Technology} and {Universit{\`e} Paris} and {Handford Observatory}
and {Handford Observatory} and {Columbia University} and
{Standford University} and {Universit{\`a} di Pisa} and {Handford
Observatory} and Nikhef and {Albert Einstein Institut} and
{European Gravitationa Observatory} and {Albert Einstein Institue}
and CAMK-PAN and {Astronomical Observatory Warsaw University} and
{University of Glasgow} and {University of Glasgow} and
{University of Texas} and {Hanford Observatory} and {Albert
Einstein Institut} and {University of Birmingham} and
{Universit{\`a} degli Studi di Genova} and Nikhef and {Livingston
Observatory} and {Syracuse University} and RRCAT and {Lomonosov
Moscow State University} and {California Institute of Technology}
and {Livingston Observatory} and {Massachysetts Institute of
Technology} and {European Gravitational Observatory} and {Syracuse
University} and {Universit{\`e} Paris Sud} and {California
Institute of Technology} and NASA and {University of Western
Australia} and {University of Western Australia} and Nikhef and
{Albert Einstein Institut} and {Massachusetts Institute of
Technology} and {Radboud University Nijmegen} and {Radboud
University Nijmegen} and MTA and {University of Birmingham} and
{Universit{\'e} de Rennes} and {Universit{\'a} di Pisa} and
{Universit{\'e} de Savoie} and {California Institute of
Technology} and {Albert Einstein Intitut} and INFN and
{Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics} and
INFN",
title = "Narrow-band search of continuous gravitational-wave signals from
Crab and Vela pulsars in Virgo VSR4 data",
journal = "Physical Review D",
year = "2015",
volume = "91",
number = "2",
keywords = "Spin-down limit, wind tori, emission, stars.",
abstract = "In this paper we present the results of a coherent narrow-band
search for continuous gravitational-wave signals from the Crab and
Vela pulsars conducted on Virgo VSR4 data. In order to take into
account a possible small mismatch between the gravitational-wave
frequency and two times the star rotation frequency, inferred from
measurement of the electromagnetic pulse rate, a range of 0.02 Hz
around two times the star rotational frequency has been searched
for both the pulsars. No evidence for a signal has been found and
95% confidence level upper limits have been computed assuming both
that polarization parameters are completely unknown and that they
are known with some uncertainty, as derived from x-ray
observations of the pulsar wind torii. For Vela the upper limits
are comparable to the spin-down limit, computed assuming that all
the observed spin-down is due to the emission of gravitational
waves. For Crab the upper limits are about a factor of 2 below the
spin-down limit, and represent a significant improvement with
respect to past analysis. This is the first time the spin-down
limit is significantly overcome in a narrow-band search.",
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.91.022004",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.91.022004",
issn = "1550-2368 and 1550-7998",
language = "en",
urlaccessdate = "28 abr. 2024"
}