2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.13106
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Searches for Gravitational Waves from Known Pulsars at Two Harmonics in the Second and Third LIGO-Virgo Observing Runs

Abstract: We present a targeted search for continuous gravitational waves (GWs) from 236 pulsars using data from the third observing run of LIGO and Virgo (O3) combined with data from the second observing run (O2). Searches were for emission from the l = m = 2 mass quadrupole mode with a frequency at only twice the pulsar rotation frequency (single harmonic) and the l = 2, m = 1, 2 modes with a frequency of both once and twice the rotation frequency (dual harmonic). No evidence of GWs was found so we present 95% credibl… Show more

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“…They would be relevant due to the prospect of near future measurements of the rate of advance of the periastron and ellipticities of stars, respectively. Indeed, it will be possible to measure the rate of the advance for some sources [73], and now we are closer to measuring mountains in NSs with GWs (see, e.g., [74][75][76][77] and references therein). In the vein of GWs, an elastic mixed state might be able to heighten mountains in the crust, and details thereof should be better understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They would be relevant due to the prospect of near future measurements of the rate of advance of the periastron and ellipticities of stars, respectively. Indeed, it will be possible to measure the rate of the advance for some sources [73], and now we are closer to measuring mountains in NSs with GWs (see, e.g., [74][75][76][77] and references therein). In the vein of GWs, an elastic mixed state might be able to heighten mountains in the crust, and details thereof should be better understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detecting continuous gravitational waves is one of the most anticipated milestones in gravitational-wave astronomy. In spite of much effort, no detection has been achieved yet (Fesik & Papa 2020;Abbott et al 2021aAbbott et al , 2021bAbbott et al , 2021cAbbott et al , 2021dAshok et al 2021;Dergachev & Papa 2021;Rajbhandari et al 2021;Steltner et al 2021;Zhang et al 2021;Abbott et al 2022aAbbott et al , 2022bMing et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, BD theory appears to be a good candidate to start with. Recently, we have implemented the BD theory to hunt for the dipole radiation in the LVK O3 data [11] by adding the D-statistics developed in [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%