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Coherent network analysis technique for discriminating gravitational-wave bursts from instrumental noise

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Chatterji, Shourov
Lazzarini, A
Stein, Leo
Sutton, Patrick
Searle, Antony
Tinto, M

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American Physical Society

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The sensitivity of current searches for gravitational-wave bursts is limited by non-Gaussian, nonstationary noise transients which are common in real detectors. Existing techniques for detecting gravitational-wave bursts assume the output of the detector

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Physical Review D

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