Search for continuous gravitational waves from HESS~J1427-608 with a hidden Markov model
Abstract
We present a search for continuous gravitational wave signals from an unidentified pulsar potentially powering HESS~J1427-608, a spatially unresolved TeV point source detected by the High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS). The search uses a semi-coherent algorithm, which combines the maximum likelihood F~statistic with a hidden Markov model to efficiently detect and track quasi-monochromatic signals that wander randomly in frequency. It uses data from the second observing run of the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory. Multi-wavelength observations of the HESS source are combined with the proprieties of the population of TeV-bright pulsar wind nebulae to constrain the search parameters. We find no evidence of gravitational wave emission from this target. We set upper limits on the characteristic wave strain h095\% (for circularly polarized signals) at 95\% confidence level in sample sub-bands and interpolate it to estimate the sensitivity in the full band. We find h095\% = 1.3× 10-25 near 185~Hz. The implied constraints on the ellipticity and r-mode amplitude reach ε≤ 10-5 and α ≤ 10-3 at 200~Hz, respectively.
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