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The Hunt for Environmental Noise in Virgo during the Third Observing Run

I. Fiori, F. Paoletti, M. C. Tringali, K. Janssens, Christos Karathanasis, A. Menéndez-Vázquez, A. Romero, Ryosuke Sugimoto, T. Washimi, V. Boschi, A. Chiummo, M. Cieślar, R. De Rosa, Camilla De Rossi, F. Di Renzo, I. Nardecchia, A. Pasqualetti, B. Patricelli, Paolo Ruggi, N. Singh

2020Galaxies53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The first twenty years of operation of gravitational-wave interferometers have shown that these detectors are affected by physical disturbances from the surrounding environment. These are seismic, acoustic, or electromagnetic disturbances that are mainly produced by the experiment infrastructure itself. Ambient noise can limit the interferometer sensitivity or potentially generate transients of non-astrophysical origin. Between 1 April 2019 and 27 March 2020, the network of second generation interferometers—LIGO, Virgo and GEO—performed the third joined observing run, named O3, searching for gravitational signals from the deep universe. A thorough investigation has been done on each detector before and during data taking in order to optimize its sensitivity and duty cycle. In this paper, we first revisit typical sources of environmental noise and their coupling paths, and we then describe investigation methods and tools. Finally, we illustrate applications of these methods in the hunt for environmental noise at the Virgo interferometer during the O3 run and its preparation phase. In particular, we highlight investigation techniques that might be useful for the next observing runs and the future generation of terrestrial interferometers.

Topics & Concepts

Astronomical interferometerLIGONoise (video)PhysicsGravitational waveInterferometryDuty cycleSensitivity (control systems)DetectorEnvironmental noiseAstronomyComputer scienceAcousticsOpticsElectronic engineeringEngineeringSound (geography)Artificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)Image (mathematics)Pulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchGeophysics and Gravity MeasurementsSeismic Waves and Analysis