Searches for Gravitational Waves from Known Pulsars at Two Harmonics in 2015-2017 LIGO Data

LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo Collaboration

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Abstract

We present a search for gravitational waves from 222 pulsars with rotation frequencies 10 Hz. We use advanced LIGO data from its first and second observing runs spanning 2015-2017, which provides the highest-sensitivity gravitational-wave data so far obtained. In this search we target emission from both the l = m = 2 mass quadrupole mode, with a frequency at twice that of the pulsar's rotation, and the l = 2, m = 1 mode, with a frequency at the pulsar rotation frequency. The search finds no evidence for gravitational-wave emission from any pulsar at either frequency. For the l = m = 2 mode search, we provide updated upper limits on the gravitational-wave amplitude, mass quadrupole moment, and fiducial ellipticity for 167 pulsars, and the first such limits for a further 55. For 20 young pulsars these results give limits that are below those inferred from the pulsars' spin-down. For the Crab and Vela pulsars our results constrain gravitational-wave emission to account for less than 0.017% and 0.18% of the spin-down luminosity, respectively. For the recycled millisecond pulsar J0711-6830 our limits are only a factor of 1.3 above the spin-down limit, assuming the canonical value of 10 38 kg m 2 for the star's moment of inertia, and imply a gravitational-wave-derived upper limit on the star's ellipticity of 1.2 × 10 -8. We also place new limits on the emission amplitude at the rotation frequency of the pulsars.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10
Number of pages28
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume879
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2019

Keywords

  • ACCRETING NEUTRON-STAR
  • DISTANCE
  • EMISSION
  • GLOBULAR-CLUSTERS
  • MAGNETIC-FIELD
  • MILLISECOND PULSARS
  • NEAR-INFRARED PROPERTIES
  • PRECESSING RIGID BODIES
  • TIMING NOISE
  • X-RAY
  • gravitational waves
  • pulsars: general
  • stars: neutron

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