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  Blip glitches in Advanced LIGO data

Cabero, M., Lundgren, A., Nitz, A. H., Dent, T., Barker, D., Goetz, E., et al. (2019). Blip glitches in Advanced LIGO data. Classical and quantum gravity, 36 (15 ): 155010. doi:10.1088/1361-6382/ab2e14.

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Cabero, Miriam1, Author           
Lundgren, Andrew1, Author           
Nitz, Alexander H.1, Author           
Dent, Thomas1, Author           
Barker, David, Author
Goetz, Evan, Author
Kissel, Jeff S., Author
Nuttall, Laura K., Author
Schale, Paul, Author
Schofield, Robert, Author
Davis, Derek, Author
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1Observational Relativity and Cosmology, AEI-Hannover, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_24011              

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Free keywords: Physics, Instrumentation and Detectors, physics.ins-det
 Abstract: Blip glitches are short noise transients present in data from ground-based
gravitational-wave observatories. These glitches resemble the
gravitational-wave signature of massive binary black hole mergers. Hence, the
sensitivity of transient gravitational-wave searches to such high-mass systems
and other potential short duration sources is degraded by the presence of blip
glitches. The origin and rate of occurrence of this type of glitch have been
largely unknown. In this paper we explore the population of blip glitches in
Advanced LIGO during its first and second observing runs. On average, we find
that Advanced LIGO data contains approximately two blip glitches per hour of
data. We identify four subsets of blip glitches correlated with detector
auxiliary or environmental sensor channels, however the physical causes of the
majority of blips remain unclear.

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