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The multi-detector F-statistic metric for short-duration non-precessing inspiral gravitational-wave signals
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Keppel, Drew
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Gravitation
/ Gravitational waves
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Response functions
/ Sensors
2012
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Keppel, Drew
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Gravitation
/ Gravitational waves
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Response functions
/ Sensors
2012
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The multi-detector F-statistic metric for short-duration non-precessing inspiral gravitational-wave signals
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The multi-detector F-statistic metric for short-duration non-precessing inspiral gravitational-wave signals
2012
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Overview
We derive explicit expressions for the multi-detector F-statistic metric applied to short-duration non-precessing inspiral signals. This is required for template bank production associated with coherent searches for short-duration non-precessing inspiral signals in gravitational-wave data from a network of detectors. We compare the metric's performance with explicit overlap calculations for all relevant dimensions of parameter space and find the metric accurately predicts the loss of detection statistic above overlaps of 95%. We also show the effect that neglecting the variations of the detector response functions has on the metric.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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