Impact of correlated magnetic noise on directional stochastic gravitational-wave background searches
Stavros Venikoudis, Federico De Lillo, Kamiel Janssens, Jishnu Suresh, Giacomo Bruno

TL;DR
This paper investigates how correlated magnetic noise, like Schumann resonances, could affect directional searches for the stochastic gravitational-wave background, emphasizing the need to consider such noise sources as detector sensitivity improves.
Contribution
First analysis of the impact of correlated magnetic noise on anisotropic SGWB searches using real magnetometer data from LIGO and Virgo sites.
Findings
Magnetic noise correlations were below LIGO-Virgo sensitivity during O3.
Magnetic correlations could impact A+ sensitivity level detectors.
Study highlights importance of considering magnetic noise in future SGWB searches.
Abstract
One potential factor that could impede searches for the stochastic gravitational-wave background (SGWB), arising from the incoherent superposition of a multitude of weak and unresolvable gravitational-wave signals in the Universe, is correlated magnetic noise at Earth-scale distances, such as the Schumann resonances. As the sensitivity of terrestrial detectors to SGWBs increases, these effects are expected to become even more pronounced, emphasizing the importance of considering correlated noise sources in SGWB searches. In this study, we explore for the first time the impact of this class of noise on anisotropic SGWB searches. We focus on the low-frequency range of 20-200 Hz with a resolution of 1/32 Hz, using data from the LEMI-120 and Metronix MFS-06e magnetometers, located at the sites of the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo interferometers, respectively, during the third observing…
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