Glitch subtraction with adaptive spline -- Part 1
DOI10.5281/zenodo.7592442Zenodo7592442MaRDI QIDQ6703788
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
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Publication date: 1 February 2023
This dataset contains the data used in the paper (arXiv:2301.02398) on the estimation and subtraction of glitches in gravitational wave data using an adaptive spline fitting methodcalledSHAPES . Each .zip file corresponds to one of the glitches considered in the paper.The name of the class to which the glitch belongs (e.g., Blip) is included in the name of the corresponding .zip file (e.g., BLIP_SHAPESRun_20221229T125928.zip). When uncompressed, each .zip file expands to a folder containing the following. An HDF5 filecontaining theWhitenedgravitational wave (GW)strain data in which the glitch appeared. The data has been whitenedusinga proprietary code. The original (unwhitened) strain data file is available from gwosc.org.The name of the originaldata fileis the part preceding the token __dtrndWhtnBndpss in the name of the file. A JSON file containinginformation pertinent to the glitch that was analyzed (e.g., start and stop indices in the whitened data time series). A set of.mat files containingsegmented estimates of the glitch as described inthe paper. A MATLAB script,plotglitch.m,has been provided that plots, for a given glitch folder name, the data segment that wasanalyzed in the paper. Another script,plotshapesestimate.m,plots the estimated glitch. Thesescripts requiretheJSONLab package.
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