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Noise Reduction in Gravitational-wave Data via Deep Learning

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2020-07-22 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

With the advent of gravitational wave astronomy, techniques to extend the reach of gravitational wave detectors are desired. In addition to the stellar-mass black hole and neutron star mergers already detected, many more are below the surface of the noise, available for detection if the noise is reduced enough. Our method (DeepClean) applies machine learning algorithms to gravitational wave detector data and data from on-site sensors monitoring the instrument to reduce the noise in the time-series due to instrumental artifacts and environmental contamination. This framework is generic enough to subtract linear, non-linear, and non-stationary coupling mechanisms. It may also provide handles in learning about the mechanisms which are not currently understood to be limiting detector sensitivities. The robustness of the noise reduction technique in its ability to efficiently remove noise with no unintended effects on gravitational-wave signals is also addressed through software signal injection and parameter estimation of the recovered signal. It is shown that the optimal SNR ratio of the injected signal is enhanced by 21.6%\sim 21.6\% and the recovered parameters are consistent with the injected set. We present the performance of this algorithm on linear and non-linear noise sources and discuss its impact on astrophysical searches by gravitational wave detectors.

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@article{arxiv.2005.06534,
  title  = {Noise Reduction in Gravitational-wave Data via Deep Learning},
  author = {Rich Ormiston and Tri Nguyen and Michael Coughlin and Rana X. Adhikari and Erik Katsavounidis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.06534},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 7 figures

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