Toward the search for gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries in TAMA300 data during 2003: data quality and stability
Hirotaka Takahashi, Hideyuki Tagoshi, the TAMA Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports on the analysis of TAMA300 data from 2003 to search for gravitational waves from inspiraling binaries, highlighting improvements in data quality and stability over previous datasets.
Contribution
It provides a comparative assessment of data quality and stability between 2003 and 2001 TAMA300 datasets for gravitational wave searches.
Findings
DT8 data has better quality than DT6
Data stability improved in 2003 data
Preliminary results support ongoing gravitational wave search
Abstract
We present the preliminary results of the analysis to search for inspiraling compact binaries using TAMA300 DT8 data which was taken during 2003. We compare the quality and the stability of the data with that taken during DT6 in 2001. We find that the DT8 data has better quality and stability than the DT6 data.
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