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Maximum Likelihood Detection of Instrumental Glitches in LISA TDI Data
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Sanchez, Wiler
, Wass, Peter
, Sauter, Orion
, Inchauspé, Henri
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Gravitational waves
/ LISA (antenna)
/ Maximum likelihood estimation
/ Waveforms
2025
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Maximum Likelihood Detection of Instrumental Glitches in LISA TDI Data
by
Sanchez, Wiler
, Wass, Peter
, Sauter, Orion
, Inchauspé, Henri
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Gravitational waves
/ LISA (antenna)
/ Maximum likelihood estimation
/ Waveforms
2025
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Maximum Likelihood Detection of Instrumental Glitches in LISA TDI Data
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Maximum Likelihood Detection of Instrumental Glitches in LISA TDI Data
2025
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Overview
The orbiting LISA instrument is designed to detect gravitational waves in the millihertz band, produced by sources including galactic binaries and extreme mass ratio inspirals, among others. The detector consists of three spacecraft, each carrying a pair of free-falling test masses. A technology-demonstration mission, LISA Pathfinder, was launched in 2015, and observed several sudden changes in test mass acceleration, referred to as \"glitches.\" Similar glitches in the full LISA mission have the potential to contaminate the Time-Delay Interferometry outputs that are the detector's primary data product. In this paper, we describe an optimization technique using maximum likelihood estimation for detecting and removing glitches with a known waveform.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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