LIGO Inspiral Veto Studies

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LIGO-G030694-00-Z LIGO Inspiral Veto Studies Peter Shawhan (LIGO Lab / Caltech) Nelson Christensen (Carleton College) Gabriela Gonzalez (L.S.U.) For the LSC Inspiral Analysis Group Thanks to Laura Cadonati for providing veto trigger files, and to other members of the Burst Group for discussions GWDAW, December 19, 2003 GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 1

Looking Back: Data Quality Cuts and Vetoes in the S1 Inspiral Analysis Excluded times with missing or unreliable calibration 5% of L1 data, 7% of H1 data Applied "band-limited RMS cut to exclude times with unusually high noise in any of four frequency bands Entire segments kept or rejected 8% of L1 data, 18% of H1 data Vetoed H1 events if there was also a large glitch in REFL_I (Reflected port In-phase) Within a time window of ±1 second Very clean veto: deadtime = 0.2% Considered using AS_I (AntiSymmetric In-phase) as a veto for L1 Abandoned this due to veto safety concerns GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 2

Data Quality Cuts for the S2 Inspiral Analysis Use info in the S2 Segment Data Quality Repository http://tenaya.physics.lsa.umich.edu/~keithr/s2dq/ At the outset, exclude times with: Data outside of official S2 run times Missing data Missing or unreliable calibration Non-standard servo control settings (a few L1 segments) I/O controller timing problem at L1 Then use playground data to judge relevance of other data quality flags GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 3

Checking the Relevance of Data Quality Flags Time (sec) Inspiral triggers in playground Total Analyzed SNR>8 SNR>9 SNR>10 SNR>11 SNR>12 H1 Totals 3757262 341968 20436 14980 11359 9368 7867 ASQ_LOWBAND_OUTLIER 14741 1536 625 390 178 32 2 ASQ_OUTLIER_CLUSTER 20407 1800 0 0 0 0 0 ASQ_OUTLIER_CORRELATED 3126 456 390 321 167 32 2 ASQ_UPPERBAND_OUTLIER 22817 1876 15435 12471 10159 8791 7574 AS_PD_SATURATION 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 MICH_FILT 118807 11400 4443 4214 3922 3646 3185 H2 Totals 2958351 260871 65397 25479 13418 8060 4758 AS_PD_SATURATION 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 MICH_FILT 64368 5648 1294 433 164 48 7 L1 Totals 1930967 143742 27625 9728 3310 1028 294 ASQ_LARGEP2P 2699 0 0 0 0 0 0 ASQ_OUTLIER_CORRELATED 840 60 0 0 0 0 0 AS_PD_SATURATION 646 10 813 431 119 28 6 MICH_FILT 203539 17794 6393 1829 497 115 32 GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 4

Data Quality Flags Judged to be Relevant ASQ_UPPERBAND_OUTLIER (H1 only) High noise in GW channel, in sensitive frequency band, averaged over 1 minute Corresponds to growly periods noted during the S2 run Real concern is nonstationarity of noise For safety, veto only if flag is on for a few consecutive minutes This data quality flag cleans up H1 dramatically AS_PD_SATURATION Saturation of the photodiode at the antisymmetric port Correlates with a small but significant number of L1 triggers We choose to reject data with this flag in all three interferometers Ignore remaining data quality flags for this analysis GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 5

Survey of Inspiral In segments with high rates, sometimes triggers are spread out SNR Trigger Rates, Segment by Segment L1 L1 Time and sometimes they form stripes SNR Time GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 6

Non-Stationary Noise in Low Part of Sensitive Band Original frequency range used for inspiral search: 50-2048 Hz Many of the L1 inspiral triggers were found to be caused by non-stationary noise with frequency content around 70 Hz A key auxiliary channel, POB_I, also had highly variable noise at 70 Hz Physical mechanisms for this: Power recycling servo loop (for which POB_I is the error signal) has known instability at ~70 Hz when gain is too high When gain of differential arm length servo loop goes too low (due to low optical gain), get glitches at ~70 Hz Decided to increase low-frequency cutoff to 100 Hz Reduced number of inspiral triggers ; small loss of efficiency for BNS GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 7

Vetoes for S2 Inspiral Analysis Goal: eliminate candidate events caused by instrumental disturbance or misbehavior Look for signatures in various auxiliary channels Environmental monitoring channels Interferometer sensing / control channels other than GW channel Correlate with event candidates found in GW channel GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 8

Correlations Do Exist! H2:LSC-AS_Q Both with 80-150 Hz band-pass filter H2:LSC-POB_I Unfortunately, most of the H2 playground events do not seem to correlate with POB_I GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 9

Veto Channel Safety Studies Need to be sure that a gravitational wave wouldn t show up significantly in auxiliary channel being used for veto Study using large-amplitude hardware signal injections Wiggle one or more arm cavity end mirrors Look for evidence of coupling to auxiliary channel Some channels have been shown to be safe Interferometer sensing channels at reflected and pick-off ports: POB_I, POB_Q, REFL_I, REFL_Q One channel has been shown to be unsafe Antisymmetric port signal, demodulated 90 out of phase from gravitational wave signal: AS_I Other prospective veto channels can be checked GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 10

General Approach for Vetoes Choose various auxiliary channels Auxiliary-Channel Identify glitches in these channels Have generally used glitchmon (uses Data Monitoring Tool library) Filters data (usually high-pass), looks for large excursions Try different veto trigger thresholds Try different windows (extend veto effect) : Veto trigger Window Time Correlate with inspiral event candidates and evaluate: Veto efficiency (percentage of inspiral events eliminated) Use percentage (percentage of veto triggers which veto at least one inspiral event) Deadtime (percentage of science-data time when veto is on) GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 11

Inspiral Events Found Near a Big Glitch A glitch can yield a calculated inspiral coalescence time far from the time of the glitch L1:LSC-AS_Q Coalescence time Seconds after 730885223 Time ~16 seconds GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 12

Inspiral Events Found Near a Big Glitch Inaccurate inspiral coalescence times are understood to arise from ringing of the template filter SNR Time Need to use a wide window to eliminate these χ 2 Time GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 13

Parameters: Best Veto Condition for L1 Channel: POB_I Filter: 70 Hz high-pass Threshold: 7-sigma Window: 4, +8 seconds Deadtime: 2.5% Evaulation results: For inspiral triggers with: SNR>6 SNR>7 SNR>8 SNR>10 SNR>12 Veto efficiency (%) 8.6 18.1 26.8 35.0 22.7 Use percentage 98.2 54.0 25.1 6.9 2.9 Expected random use % 95.8 25.7 4.6 0.5 0.1 Correlation is real, but many loud inspiral triggers survive Deadtime varies from segment to segment; sometimes quite high Other channels which showed some promise: MICH_CTRL, AS_DC GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 14

Other Results Environmental monitoring channels do not provide effective vetoes for the S2 data Glitches seem to have instrumental origin Have not found any effective vetoes for H1 and H2 Some statistically significant correlations, but very low veto efficiency GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 15

Summary of Inspiral Veto Work for S2 Run Data quality cuts eliminate high-noise data in H1, plus photodiode saturations Low-frequency cutoff for inspiral search was changed to avoid problematic non-stationary noise at ~70 Hz We found a moderately good veto for L1 For inspiral triggers with SNR>8: Efficiency = 27%, use percentage = 25% (expect 5% randomly) Deadtime = 2.5% Have to decide whether this is worth using We have not found any good vetoes for H1 or H2 GWDAW, Dec 2003 Shawhan, Christensen, Gonzalez 16