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A search is performed for continuous gravitational waves emitted by unknown neutron stars in five nearby globular clusters using data from the third Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) observing run, over the frequency range 100-800 Hz. The search uses a hidden Markov model to track both the frequency and phase of the continuous wave signal from one coherent segment to the next. It represents the first time that a phase-tracking hidden Markov model has been used in a LIGO search. After applying vetoes to reject candidates consistent with non-Gaussian artifacts, no significant candidates are detected. Estimates of the strain sensitivity at 95% confidence h0,eff95% and corresponding neutron star ellipticity ϵ95% are presented. The best strain sensitivity, h0,eff95%=2.7×10-26 at 211 Hz, is achieved for the cluster NGC6544.

Original publication

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevD.111.083012

Type

Journal article

Journal

Physical Review D

Publication Date

15/04/2025

Volume

111