Search for gravitational waves from binary inspirals in S3 and S4 LIGO data

2008 
We report on a search for gravitational waves from the coalescence of compact binaries during the third and fourth LIGO science runs. The search focused on gravitational waves generated during the inspiral phase of the binary evolution. In our analysis, we considered three categories of compact binary systems, ordered by mass: (i) primordial black hole binaries with masses in the range 0.35M_⊙binary black holes with masses in the range 3.0M_⊙gravitational-wave signals were identified in the 1364 hours of data we analyzed. Assuming a binary population with a Gaussian distribution around 0.75−0.75M_⊙, 1.4−1.4M_⊙, and 5.0−5.0M_⊙, we derived 90%-confidence upper limit rates of 4.9  yr^(−1)L^(−1)_(10) for primordial black hole binaries, 1.2  yr^(−1)L^(−1)_(10) for binary neutron stars, and 0.5  yr^(−1)L^(−1)_(10) for stellar mass binary black holes, where L_(10) is 10^(10) times the blue-light luminosity of the Sun.
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