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We present the full release of the atlas of continuous gravitational waves, covering frequencies from 20 Hz to 1700 Hz and spindowns from -5e-10 to 5e-10 Hz/s. Compared to the early atlas release, we have extended the frequency range and have performed follow-up on the outliers. Conducting continuous wave searches is computationally intensive and time-consuming. The atlas facilitates the execution of new searches with relatively minimal computing resources.
Year: 2025
URL: https://www.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/work/volodya/O3a_3_atlas/
License: No license specified, the work may be protected by copyright.
We present the full release of the atlas of continuous gravitational waves, covering frequencies from 20 Hz to 1700 Hz and spindowns from -5e-10 to 5e-10 Hz/s. Compared to the early atlas release, we have extended the frequency range and have performed follow-up on the outliers. Conducting continuous wave searches is computationally intensive and time-consuming. The atlas facilitates the execution of new searches with relatively minimal computing resources.
Year: 2025
URL: https://www.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/work/volodya/O3a_3_atlas/
License: No license specified, the work may be protected by copyright.
Bibtex:
@misc{dergachev2025expandedatlasskycontinuous, title= {Expanded atlas of the sky in continuous gravitational waves}, author= {Vladimir Dergachev and Maria Alessandra Papa}, year= {2025}, eprint= {2503.11512}, archiveprefix= {arXiv}, primaryclass= {gr-qc}, url= {https://www.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/work/volodya/O3a_3_atlas/}, abstract= {We present the full release of the atlas of continuous gravitational waves, covering frequencies from 20 Hz to 1700 Hz and spindowns from -5e-10 to 5e-10 Hz/s. Compared to the early atlas release, we have extended the frequency range and have performed follow-up on the outliers. Conducting continuous wave searches is computationally intensive and time-consuming. The atlas facilitates the execution of new searches with relatively minimal computing resources. }, keywords= {}, terms= {}, license= {}, superseded= {} }
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