The Virgo detector is a kilometer-scale interferometer for gravitational wave
detection located near Pisa (Italy). About 13 months of data were accumulated
during four science runs (VSR1, VSR2, VSR3 and VSR4) between May 2007 and
September 2011, with increasing sensitivity.
In this paper, the method used to reconstruct, in the range 10 Hz-10 kHz, the
gravitational wave strain time series h(t) from the detector signals is
described. The standard consistency checks of the reconstruction are discussed
and used to estimate the systematic uncertainties of the h(t) signal as a
function of frequency. Finally, an independent setup, the photon calibrator, is
described and used to validate the reconstructed h(t) signal and the
associated uncertainties.
The uncertainties of the h(t) time series are estimated to be 8% in
amplitude. The uncertainty of the phase of h(t) is 50 mrad at 10 Hz with a
frequency dependence following a delay of 8 μs at high frequency. A bias
lower than 4μs and depending on the sky direction of the GW is
also present.Comment: 35 pages, 16 figures. Accepted by CQ