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Optical Follow-up of Gravitational-wave Events with Las Cumbres Observatory [PDF]
Iair Arcavi +13 more
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WaveFormer: transformer-based denoising method for gravitational-wave data
With the advent of gravitational-wave astronomy and the discovery of more compact binary coalescences, data quality improvement techniques are desired to handle the complex and overwhelming noise in gravitational wave (GW) observational data.
He Wang +4 more
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As gravitational wave astronomy has advanced, the need for effective and quick signal processing has never been more critical. New detectors such as Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) produces huge volumes of data, which poses a ...
R. K. Mohith Niranjen +4 more
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Study on Test‐Mass Charging for Taiji Gravitational Wave Observatory
Taiji is proposed as a space‐based gravitational wave (GW) observatory consisting of three spacecraft in a heliocentric orbit meanwhile with the distance of 3 million kilometers ahead of the Earth at about 20°.
Ruilong Han +10 more
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Impact of galactic foreground characterization on a global analysis for the LISA gravitational wave observatory [PDF]
Travis Robson, Neil Cornish
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Noise in the LIGO Livingston Gravitational Wave Observatory due to Trains [PDF]
J. Glanzer +4 more
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Gravitational waves observation: brief comments
In preceding papers we have shown the fundamental aspects of the General Relativity (GR), of the emission and detection of gravitational waves (GW). With the same objective we analyze the two recent observations of the GW done by the Laser Interferometer
Mauro Cattani +1 more
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Multimessenger Studies with the Pierre Auger Observatory
The Pierre Auger Observatory, the world’s largest ultra-high-energy (UHE) cosmic ray (CR) detector, plays a crucial role in multi-messenger astroparticle physics with its high sensitivity to UHE photons and neutrinos.
Jon Paul Lundquist +1 more
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Scientific Potential of Einstein Telescope
Einstein gravitational-wave Telescope (ET) is a design study funded by the European Commission to explore the technological challenges of and scientific benefits from building a third generation gravitational wave detector.
Abernathy, M. +141 more
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