Search of S3 LIGO data for gravitational wave signals from spinning black hole and neutron star binary inspirals
The LIGO Scientific Collaboration: B. Abbott, et al

TL;DR
This paper details a specialized search for gravitational waves from spinning compact binary inspirals using LIGO S3 data, employing a new template family to account for spin effects, but finds no signals and sets upper limits on event rates.
Contribution
Introduces a novel detection template family tailored for spin-modulated gravitational waves from binary inspirals, enhancing search sensitivity for spinning systems.
Findings
No gravitational wave signals detected.
Set an upper limit of 15.9 yr^-1 L_10^-1 on coalescence rate.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of spin-modulated templates in LIGO data.
Abstract
We report on the methods and results of the first dedicated search for gravitational waves emitted during the inspiral of compact binaries with spinning component bodies. We analyze 788 hours of data collected during the third science run (S3) of the LIGO detectors. We searched for binary systems using a detection template family designed specially to capture the effects of the spin-induced precession of the orbital plane. We present details of the techniques developed to enable this search for spin-modulated gravitational waves, highlighting the differences between this and other recent searches for binaries with non-spinning components. The template bank we employed was found to yield high matches with our spin-modulated target waveform for binaries with masses in the asymmetric range 1.0 Msol < m1 < 3.0 Msol and 12.0 Msol < m2 < 20.0 Msol which is where we would expect the spin of…
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