Aasi, J.J.AasiAbbott, B. P.B. P.AbbottAbbott, R.R.AbbottAbbott, T.T.AbbottAbernathy, M. R.M. R.AbernathyAcernese, F.F.AcerneseAckley, K.K.AckleyAdams, C.C.AdamsAdams, T.T.AdamsAddesso, P.P.AddessoAdhikari, R. X.R. X.AdhikariAdya, V.V.AdyaAffeldt, C.C.AffeldtAgathos, M.M.AgathosAgatsuma, K.K.AgatsumaAggarwal, N.N.AggarwalAguiar, O. D.O. D.AguiarAin, A.A.AinAjith, P.P.AjithAlemic, A.A.AlemicAllen, B.B.AllenAllocca, A.A.AlloccaAmariutei, D.D.AmariuteiAnderson, S. B.S. B.AndersonAnderson, W. G.W. G.AndersonArai, K.K.AraiAraya, M. C.M. C.ArayaArceneaux, C.C.ArceneauxAreeda, J. S.J. S.AreedaAst, S.S.AstAston, S. M.S. M.AstonAstone, P.P.AstoneAufmuth, P.P.AufmuthAulbert, C.C.AulbertAylott, B. E.B. E.AylottBabak, S.S.BabakBaker, P. T.P. T.BakerBaldaccini, F.F.BaldacciniBallardin, G.G.BallardinBallmer, S. W.S. W.BallmerBarayoga, J. C.J. C.BarayogaBarbet, M.M.BarbetBarclay, S.S.BarclayBarish, B. C.B. C.BarishBarker, D.D.BarkerBarone, F.F.BaroneBarr, B.B.BarrBarsotti, L.L.BarsottiBarsuglia, M.M.BarsugliaBartlett, J.J.BartlettBarton, M. A.M. A.BartonBartos, I.I.BartosBassiri, R.R.BassiriBasti, A.A.BastiBatch, J. C.J. C.BatchBauer, Th S.Th S.BauerBaune, C.C.BauneBavigadda, V.V.BavigaddaBehnke, B.B.BehnkeBejger, M.M.BejgerBelczynski, C.C.BelczynskiBell, A. S.A. S.BellBell, C.C.BellBenacquista, M.M.BenacquistaBergman, J.J.BergmanBergmann, G.G.BergmannBerry, C. P.L.C. P.L.BerryBersanetti, D.D.BersanettiBertolini, A.A.BertoliniBetzwieser, J.J.BetzwieserBhagwat, S.S.BhagwatBhandare, R.R.BhandareBilenko, I. A.I. A.BilenkoBillingsley, G.G.BillingsleyBirch, J.J.BirchBiscans, S.S.BiscansBitossi, M.M.BitossiBiwer, C.C.BiwerBizouard, M. A.M. A.BizouardBlackburn, J. K.J. K.BlackburnBlackburn, L.L.BlackburnBlair, C. D.C. D.BlairBlair, D.D.BlairBloemen, S.S.BloemenBock, O.O.BockBodiya, T. P.T. P.BodiyaBoer, M.M.BoerBogaert, G.G.BogaertBojtos, P.P.BojtosBond, C.C.BondBondu, F.F.BonduBonelli, L.L.BonelliBonnand, R.R.BonnandBork, R.R.BorkBorn, M.M.BornBoschi, V.V.BoschiBose, SukantaSukantaBoseBradaschia, C.C.BradaschiaBrady, P. R.P. R.BradyBraginsky, V. B.V. B.Braginsky2025-08-302025-08-302015-11-0110.1088/0004-637X/813/1/392-s2.0-84946761754https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/21398We describe directed searches for continuous gravitational waves (GWs) in data from the sixth Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) science data run. The targets were nine young supernova remnants not associated with pulsars; eight of the remnants are associated with non-pulsing suspected neutron stars. One target's parameters are uncertain enough to warrant two searches, for a total of 10. Each search covered a broad band of frequencies and first and second frequency derivatives for a fixed sky direction. The searches coherently integrated data from the two LIGO interferometers over time spans from 5.3-25.3 days using the matched-filtering -statistic. We found no evidence of GW signals. We set 95% confidence upper limits as strong (low) as 4 × 10<sup>-25</sup> on intrinsic strain, 2 × 10<sup>-7</sup> on fiducial ellipticity, and 4 × 10<sup>-5</sup> on r-mode amplitude. These beat the indirect limits from energy conservation and are within the range of theoretical predictions for neutron-star ellipticities and r-mode amplitudes.truegravitational waves | ISM: supernova remnants | stars: neutronSEARCHES for CONTINUOUS GRAVITATIONAL WAVES from NINE YOUNG SUPERNOVA REMNANTSArticlehttps://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0004-637X/813/1/39/pdf153843571 November 20156339arJournal67