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- Detection Methods for Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Backgrounds: a Unified Treatment
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- Based on Space Particle Dualism Theory
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- A Search for an Optical Counterpart to the Gravitational-Wave Event Gw151226 S
- Parameterized and Consistency Tests of Gravity with Gravitational Waves: Current and Future †
- 230Th AAS Session Table of Contents
- STROBE-X: X-Ray Timing and Spectroscopy on Dynamical
- Science Series: Science in the Cross Hairs
- Gw151226: Observation of Gravitational Waves from a 22 Solar Mass Binary Black Hole Coalescence
- Numerical Simulation of Time Delay Interferometry for New LISA, TAIJI and Other LISA-Like Missions
- Search for High-Energy Neutrinos from Gravitational Wave Event
- Iain Steele Liverpool John Moores University, UK
- A Primer on LIGO and Virgo Gravitational Wave
- Annual Report 2016
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- Abenteuer Astronomie 12 | Dezember/Januar 2018 Fokussiert
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- Lecture Notes on Black Hole Binary Astrophysics
- Modeling the Inspiral and Gravitational Wave
- INAF Strategic Vision June 2019
- 12Th International LISA Symposium Session Table of Contents
- 2016-2017 Annual Report
- Science with E-ASTROGAM a Space Mission for Mev-Gev Gamma-Ray Astrophysics
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- Einstein's Warped Universe
- Detectors and Their Science Goals
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- The Frontier of Cosmic Cataclysms
- GW151226 = 21.8 -1.7 Q>0.28
- LIGO Magazine Issue #10 !
- Constraints on Massive Gravity: A
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- XIII Publications, Presentations
- The Quantised Angular Momenta of Astronomical Bodies
- The Direct Detection of Gravitational Waves: the First Discoveries, and What the Future Might Bring
- Common-Envelope Ejection in Massive Binary Stars Implications for the Progenitors of GW150914 and GW151226
- Is GW151226 Really a Gravitational Wave Signal?*
- The Origin, Properties and Fate of the First Black Holes in the Universe
- The Role of Time in Cosmic Expansion
- From 2Nd Generation GW Detectors Towards Einstein Telescope
- Gravitational Waves: Past, Present and Future Nelson Christensen Artemis, Observatoire De La Côte D’Azur, Nice
- Constraining the Neutron Star Equakon of State with Gravitakonal Wave
- Frederic A. Rasio — List of Publications