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PhD Seminar: Searching for long-duration transient continuous waves from glitching pulsars using Convolutional Neural Networks
September 6, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
On Friday 23rd September 2022 at 15:00 Luana Michela Modaffer will give the annual seminar for the PhD control. The seminar will be online.
Title: Searching for long-duration transient continuous waves from glitching pulsars using Convolutional Neural Networks
Author: Luana Michela Modafferi
Abstract:
Pulsars are spinning neutron stars which emit an electromagnetic beam. We expect pulsars to slowly decrease their rotational frequency due to the radiation emission. However, sudden increases of the rotational frequency have been observed from different pulsars. These events are called “glitches”, and are followed by a relaxation phase with timescales from days to months. Gravitational-wave (GW) emission may follow these peculiar events, including long-duration transient continuous waves (tCWs) lasting hours to months. These are modeled similarly to continuous waves but are limited in time. Previous studies have searched for tCWs from glitching pulsars with matched filtering techniques and by computing a detection statistic, the F-statistic, maximized over a set of transient parameters like the duration and start time of the potential signals. This method is very sensitive, but the computational costs can easily increase when widening the frequency and spindown search bands and the duration of the potential signals.