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Exploring the Parameter Space of Compact Binary Population Synthesis
As we enter the era of gravitational wave astronomy, we are beginning to collect observations which will enable us to explore aspects of astrophysics of massive stellar binaries which were previously beyond reach.
Barrett, Jim W. +4 more
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Inferring Jet Physics from Neutron Star–Black Hole Mergers with Gravitational Waves
Neutron star–black hole (NSBH) mergers that undergo tidal disruption may launch jets that could power a gamma-ray burst (GRB). We use a population of simulated NSBH systems to measure jet parameters from the gravitational waves emitted by these systems ...
Teagan A. Clarke +2 more
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Multimessenger Universe with Gravitational Waves from Binaries [PDF]
Future GW detector networks and EM observatories will provide a unique opportunity to observe the most luminous events in the Universe involving matter in extreme environs.
Anand, Shreya +11 more
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Building a stochastic template bank for detecting massive black hole binaries
Coalescence of two massive black holes is the strongest and most promising source for LISA. In fact, gravitational signal from the end of inspiral and merger will be detectable throughout the Universe.
Armstrong J W +16 more
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Gravitational wave astronomy of single sources with a pulsar timing array [PDF]
Kejia Lee +7 more
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Enhancing gravitational wave astronomy with galaxy catalogues
Joint gravitational wave (GW) and electromagnetic (EM) observations, as a key research direction in multi-messenger astronomy, will provide deep insight into the astrophysics of a vast range of astronomical phenomena.
B. Abbott +32 more
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Gravitational-Wave Astronomy with Inspiral Signals of Spinning Compact-Object Binaries [PDF]
Marc van der Sluys +8 more
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Gravitational wave astronomy with compact binary mergers [PDF]
R. Poggiani
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Improved source localization with LIGO India
A global network of advanced gravitational wave interferometric detectors is under construction. These detectors will offer an order of magnitude improvement in sensitivity over the initial detectors and will usher in the era of gravitational wave ...
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Gravitational waves and multimessenger astronomy [PDF]
It is widely expected that in the coming quinquennium the first gravitational wave signal will be directly detected. The ground-based advanced LIGO and Virgo detectors are being upgraded to a sensitivity level such that we expect to be measure a significant binary merger rate.
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