Gravitational Wave Background Sky Maps from Advanced LIGO O1 Data
Abstract
We integrate the publicly available O1 LIGO time-domain data to obtain maximum-likelihood constraints on the Gravitational Wave Background (GWB) arising from stochastic, persistent signals. Our method produces sky-maps of the strain intensity I as a function of direction on the sky at a reference frequency f0. The data is integrated assuming a set of fixed power-law spectra for the signal. The maps provide upper limits on the amplitude of the GWB density GW(f0) and any anisotropy around the background. We find 95\% confidence upper limits of GW < 4.8× 10-7 at f0=50 Hz with similar constraints on a dipole modulation for the inspiral-dominated stochastic background case.
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