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Report on the second Mock LISA data challenge. / Babak, Stanislav; Baker, John G; Benacquista, Matthew J et al.
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Classical and Quantum Gravity, Vol. 25, No. 11, 114037, 15.05.2008.
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Babak, S, Baker, JG, Benacquista, MJ, Cornish, NJ, Crowder, J, Cutler, C, Larson, SL, Littenberg, TB, Porter, EK, Vallisneri, M, Vecchio, A, Auger, G, Barack, L, Blaut, A, Bloomer, E, Brown, DA, Christensen, N, Clark, J, Fairhurst, S, Gair, JR, Halloin, H, Hendry, M, Jimenez, A, Królak, A, Mandel, I, Messenger, C, Meyer, R, Mohanty, S, Nayak, R, Petiteau, A
, Pitkin, M, Plagnol, E, Prix, R, Robinson, EL, Roever, C, Savov, P, Stroeer, A, Toher, J, Veitch, J, Vinet, J-Y, Wen, L, Whelan, JT & Woan, G 2008, '
Report on the second Mock LISA data challenge',
Classical and Quantum Gravity, vol. 25, no. 11, 114037.
https://doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/25/11/114037
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Babak, S., Baker, J. G., Benacquista, M. J., Cornish, N. J., Crowder, J., Cutler, C., Larson, S. L., Littenberg, T. B., Porter, E. K., Vallisneri, M., Vecchio, A., Auger, G., Barack, L., Blaut, A., Bloomer, E., Brown, D. A., Christensen, N., Clark, J., Fairhurst, S., ... Woan, G. (2008).
Report on the second Mock LISA data challenge.
Classical and Quantum Gravity,
25(11), Article 114037.
https://doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/25/11/114037
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@article{83aabb1fb38f447a91f5036b54092889,
title = "Report on the second Mock LISA data challenge",
abstract = "The Mock LISA data challenges are a program to demonstrate LISA data-analysis capabilities and to encourage their development. Each round of challenges consists of several data sets containing simulated instrument noise and gravitational waves from sources of undisclosed parameters. Participants are asked to analyze the data sets and report the maximum information about the source parameters. The challenges are being released in rounds of increasing complexity and realism: here we present the results of Challenge 2, issued in Jan 2007, which successfully demonstrated the recovery of signals from nonspinning supermassive-black-hole binaries with optimal SNRs between \10 and 2000, from \20\ 000 overlapping galactic white-dwarf binaries (among a realistically distributed population of 26 million), and from the extreme-mass-ratio inspirals of compact objects into central galactic black holes with optimal SNRs \100.",
author = "Stanislav Babak and Baker, {John G} and Benacquista, {Matthew J} and Cornish, {Neil J} and Jeff Crowder and Curt Cutler and Larson, {Shane L} and Littenberg, {Tyson B} and Porter, {Edward K} and Michele Vallisneri and Alberto Vecchio and Gerard Auger and Leor Barack and Arkadiusz Blaut and Ed Bloomer and Brown, {Duncan A} and Nelson Christensen and James Clark and Stephen Fairhurst and Gair, {Jonathan R} and Hubert Halloin and Martin Hendry and Arturo Jimenez and Andrzej Kr{\'o}lak and Ilya Mandel and Chris Messenger and Renate Meyer and Soumya Mohanty and Rajesh Nayak and Antoine Petiteau and Matt Pitkin and Eric Plagnol and Reinhard Prix and Robinson, {Emma L} and Christian Roever and Pavlin Savov and Alexander Stroeer and Jennifer Toher and John Veitch and Jean-Yves Vinet and Linqing Wen and Whelan, {John T} and Graham Woan",
year = "2008",
month = may,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1088/0264-9381/25/11/114037",
language = "English",
volume = "25",
journal = "Classical and Quantum Gravity",
issn = "0264-9381",
publisher = "IOP Publishing",
number = "11",
}
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T1 - Report on the second Mock LISA data challenge
AU - Babak, Stanislav
AU - Baker, John G
AU - Benacquista, Matthew J
AU - Cornish, Neil J
AU - Crowder, Jeff
AU - Cutler, Curt
AU - Larson, Shane L
AU - Littenberg, Tyson B
AU - Porter, Edward K
AU - Vallisneri, Michele
AU - Vecchio, Alberto
AU - Auger, Gerard
AU - Barack, Leor
AU - Blaut, Arkadiusz
AU - Bloomer, Ed
AU - Brown, Duncan A
AU - Christensen, Nelson
AU - Clark, James
AU - Fairhurst, Stephen
AU - Gair, Jonathan R
AU - Halloin, Hubert
AU - Hendry, Martin
AU - Jimenez, Arturo
AU - Królak, Andrzej
AU - Mandel, Ilya
AU - Messenger, Chris
AU - Meyer, Renate
AU - Mohanty, Soumya
AU - Nayak, Rajesh
AU - Petiteau, Antoine
AU - Pitkin, Matt
AU - Plagnol, Eric
AU - Prix, Reinhard
AU - Robinson, Emma L
AU - Roever, Christian
AU - Savov, Pavlin
AU - Stroeer, Alexander
AU - Toher, Jennifer
AU - Veitch, John
AU - Vinet, Jean-Yves
AU - Wen, Linqing
AU - Whelan, John T
AU - Woan, Graham
PY - 2008/5/15
Y1 - 2008/5/15
N2 - The Mock LISA data challenges are a program to demonstrate LISA data-analysis capabilities and to encourage their development. Each round of challenges consists of several data sets containing simulated instrument noise and gravitational waves from sources of undisclosed parameters. Participants are asked to analyze the data sets and report the maximum information about the source parameters. The challenges are being released in rounds of increasing complexity and realism: here we present the results of Challenge 2, issued in Jan 2007, which successfully demonstrated the recovery of signals from nonspinning supermassive-black-hole binaries with optimal SNRs between \10 and 2000, from \20\ 000 overlapping galactic white-dwarf binaries (among a realistically distributed population of 26 million), and from the extreme-mass-ratio inspirals of compact objects into central galactic black holes with optimal SNRs \100.
AB - The Mock LISA data challenges are a program to demonstrate LISA data-analysis capabilities and to encourage their development. Each round of challenges consists of several data sets containing simulated instrument noise and gravitational waves from sources of undisclosed parameters. Participants are asked to analyze the data sets and report the maximum information about the source parameters. The challenges are being released in rounds of increasing complexity and realism: here we present the results of Challenge 2, issued in Jan 2007, which successfully demonstrated the recovery of signals from nonspinning supermassive-black-hole binaries with optimal SNRs between \10 and 2000, from \20\ 000 overlapping galactic white-dwarf binaries (among a realistically distributed population of 26 million), and from the extreme-mass-ratio inspirals of compact objects into central galactic black holes with optimal SNRs \100.
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DO - 10.1088/0264-9381/25/11/114037
M3 - Journal article
VL - 25
JO - Classical and Quantum Gravity
JF - Classical and Quantum Gravity
SN - 0264-9381
IS - 11
M1 - 114037
ER -