LIGO Document G2000028-v1
- In this talk, we will discuss the impact of winds at the LIGO Hanford Observatory (LHO) on the search for burst gravitational waves. It is well known that high winds at LHO can contribute to lower data quality and lower duty cycles. In order to assess the potential impact of mitigating the effect of the wind by constructing a wind fence, investigations were performed on burst results and general glitch rates from early O3a. Specifically, we show that higher winds consistently increase the false alarm probability of events produced by the Coherent WaveBurst burst search. We also show that the rate of glitches produced by Omicron increases up to 900% at the highest mean wind speeds observed. These results begin to characterize the effect of wind on the burst search and support the construction of a wind fence at LHO.
- This talk may be a little long. Any changes after this will be to remove material.
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