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Microservice Workflow Scheduling with a Resource Configuration Model Under Deadline and Reliability Constraints. [PDF]
Li W, Li X, Chen L, Wang M.
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Did LIGO Detect Dark Matter? [PDF]
5 pages, 2 figures, updated to match version published in ...
Simeon Bird +2 more
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Open Data from the Third Observing Run of LIGO, Virgo, KAGRA, and GEO [PDF]
The global network of gravitational-wave observatories now includes five detectors, namely LIGO Hanford, LIGO Livingston, Virgo, KAGRA, and GEO 600.
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We present our current best estimate of the plausible observing scenarios for the Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo and KAGRA gravitational-wave detectors over the next several years, with the intention of providing information to facilitate planning for ...
K g Arun, R Birney, M W Coughlin
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Tests of general relativity with the binary black hole signals from the LIGO-Virgo catalog GWTC-1 [PDF]
The detection of gravitational waves by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo provides an opportunity to test general relativity in a regime that is inaccessible to traditional astronomical observations and laboratory tests.
K g Arun, R Birney, Chunnong Zhao
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Physical Review D, 2023
GstLAL is a stream-based matched-filtering search pipeline aiming at the prompt discovery of gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences such as the mergers of black holes and neutron stars.
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GstLAL is a stream-based matched-filtering search pipeline aiming at the prompt discovery of gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences such as the mergers of black holes and neutron stars.
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Physik in unserer Zeit, 2018
In dem Datensatz des zweiten Messlaufs der beiden LIGO‐Detektoren haben Forscher ein fünftes Gravitationswellensignal gefunden. Es stammt erneut von zwei verschmelzenden Schwarzen Löchern, die mit 12 und 7 Sonnenmassen leichter waren als die bisher nachgewiesenen.
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In dem Datensatz des zweiten Messlaufs der beiden LIGO‐Detektoren haben Forscher ein fünftes Gravitationswellensignal gefunden. Es stammt erneut von zwei verschmelzenden Schwarzen Löchern, die mit 12 und 7 Sonnenmassen leichter waren als die bisher nachgewiesenen.
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