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Vivien Raymond
Recent Observations of Gravitational Waves by LIGO and Virgo Detectors
Testing General Relativity with Gravitational Waves from the First Half of the Ligo-Virgo 3Rd Observing Run
2021 AAPT Virtual Winter Meeting
Arxiv:2108.08823V1 [Gr-Qc] 19 Aug 2021
By Charles J. Woodford a Thesis Submitted in Conformity
Arxiv:2105.02879V1 [Gr-Qc] 6 May 2021
Search for Neutrino Counterparts of LIGO/Virgo Gravitational-Wave Events
Arxiv:2108.13954V1 [Hep-Ph] 31 Aug 2021
Einstein Telescope! in 1916 Einstein Predicted Gravitational Waves As a Consequence of His Theory of General Relativity
Ultralight Bosonic Field Mass Bounds from Astrophysical Black Hole Spin
Biography Employment Research Outputs
Arxiv:2008.00509V1 [Gr-Qc] 2 Aug 2020
GWTC-2: Compact Binary Coalescences Observed by LIGO and Virgo During the First Half of the Third Observing Run
Improved Analysis of GW190412 with a Precessing Numerical Relativity Surrogate Waveform Model
Dr. Zoheyr Doctor
Constrain the Formation of GW190412, GW190814 and GW190521-Like Events
Waveform Systematics in Parameter Inference of GW Signals from Compact Binary Mergers
Top View
Marginalizing Over the Waveform Systematics of Compact Binary Coalescence Models Using RIFT
The Curious Case of Gw190814: the Coalescence of a Stellar Mass Black Hole and a Mystery Compact Object
Supplement: a New Spin on LIGO-Virgo Binary Black Holes
LIGO/Virgo Results and Outlook Compact Objects
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Arxiv:2011.10606V3 [Astro-Ph.CO] 10 Apr 2021 Tested by Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter and Gravitational Wave Observations
Binary Black Hole Spectroscopy: a No-Hair Test of GW190814 and GW190412
Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Background in Quantum Gravity
LIGO Magazine Issue #15 !
Gravitational Waves with Kilometric Interferometers R
Arxiv:2106.06035V1 [Hep-Ex] 10 Jun 2021
Arxiv:2002.02044V3 [Gr-Qc] 13 May 2020
Arxiv:2008.13704V3 [Astro-Ph.CO] 11 Dec 2020
Gravitational Wave Peak Luminosity Model for Precessing Binary Black Holes
Limits on the Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background and Prospects for Single-Source Detection with GRACE Follow-On
Arxiv:2012.12983V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 24 May 2021 Lar Models to Explain the Unexpected Properties of Black Hole Mergers (E.G
Post-Merger Chirps from Binary Black Holes As Probes of the Final Black
The LIGO-Virgo Observation Run 3 (O3)