Searching for MHz Gravitational Waves from Harmonic Sources
Jeronimo G.C. Martinez, Brittany Kamai

TL;DR
This study conducted a comprehensive search for MHz gravitational waves from harmonic sources using the Holometer, exploring a new frequency range and multiple analysis methods, but found no candidate signals.
Contribution
Introduces four novel search methods for harmonic gravitational wave sources in the 1-25 MHz range using interferometer data.
Findings
No candidate harmonic sources detected.
Developed new analysis techniques for high-frequency gravitational wave searches.
Expanded the search parameter space for MHz gravitational waves.
Abstract
A MHz gravitational wave search for harmonic sources was conducted using a 704-hr dataset obtained from the Holometer, a pair of 40-meter power recycled Michelson interferometers. Our search was designed to look for cosmic string loops and eccentric black hole binaries in an entirely unexplored frequency range from 1 to 25 MHz. The measured cross-spectral density between both interferometers was used to perform four different searches. First, we search to identify any fundamental frequencies bins that have excess power above 5. Second, we reduce the per-bin threshold on any individual frequency bin by employing that a fundamental frequency and its harmonics all collectively lie above a threshold. We vary the number of harmonics searched over from up to . Third, we perform an agnostic approach to identify harmonic candidates that may have a single contaminated…
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