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Gravitational wave astronomy with TianQin

open access: yesReports on Progress in Physics
The opening of the gravitational wave window has significantly enhanced our capacity to explore the Universe’s most extreme and dynamic sector. In the mHz frequency range, a diverse range of compact objects, from the most massive black holes at the ...
E. Li 李   +52 more
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Introduction to Gravitational Wave Astronomy [PDF]

open access: yesHandbook of Gravitational Wave Astronomy, 2021
This chapter provides an overview of gravitational wave (GW) astronomy, providing background material that underpins the other, more specialized chapters in this handbook.
N. Bishop
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Gravitational-Wave Astronomy

, 2019
This book provides an introduction to gravitational-wave astronomy and a survey of the physics required to understand recent breakthrough discoveries and the potential of future experiments.
N. Andersson
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Advancing space-based gravitational wave astronomy: Rapid parameter estimation via normalizing flows

Science China Physics Mechanics and Astronomy, 2023
Gravitational wave (GW) astronomy is witnessing a transformative shift from terrestrial to space-based detection, with missions like Taiji at the forefront. While the transition brings unprecedented opportunities for exploring massive black hole binaries
Minghui Du   +5 more
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Gravitational Wave Astronomy

Resonance, 2011
Spacetime is a dynamic and elastic entity both influencing and influenced by the distribution of mass and energy that it contains. As a consequence the accelerated motion of mass and energy can generate ripples or gravitational waves in the fabric of spacetime propagating at the speed of light.
P. Ajith, K. G. Arun
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Hardware-accelerated inference for real-time gravitational-wave astronomy

Nature Astronomy, 2021
Computational demands in gravitational-wave astronomy are expected to at least double over the next five years. As kilometre-scale interferometers are brought to design sensitivity, real-time delivery of gravitational-wave alerts will become increasingly
A. Gunny   +9 more
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