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Network sensitivity to geographical configuration

Antony C Searle et al 2002 Class. Quantum Grav. 19 1465-1470   doi: 10.1088/0264-9381/19/7/331  Help

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Antony C Searle, Susan M Scott and David E McClelland
Department of Physics and Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
E-mail: antony.searle@anu.edu.au, susan.scott@anu.edu.au and david.mcclelland@anu.edu.au

Abstract. Gravitational wave astronomy will require the coordinated analysis of data from the global network of gravitational wave observatories. Questions of how to optimally configure the global network arise in this context. We have elsewhere proposed a formalism which is employed here to compare different configurations of the network, using both the coincident network analysis method and the coherent network analysis method. We have constructed a network model to compute a figure-of-merit based on the detection rate for a population of standard-candle binary inspirals. We find that this measure of network quality is very sensitive to the geographic location of component detectors under a coincident network analysis, but comparatively insensitive under a coherent network analysis.

PACS numbers: 0480N, 0705K, 9555Y

Print publication: Issue 7 (7 April 2002)
Received 1 October 2001, in final form 8 January 2002
Published 11 March 2002

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