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- Do LIGO/Virgo Black Hole Mergers Produce AGN Flares? the Case of GW190521 and Prospects for Reaching a Confident Association
- Ligo, Virgo, Kagra and Beyond: the Future of Ground-Based Gravitational- Wave Observatories
- Binary Black Hole Spectroscopy: a No-Hair Test of GW190814 and GW190412
- All-Sky Search for Continuous Gravitational Waves from Isolated Neutron Stars in the Early O3 LIGO Data
- Probing Gravitational-Wave Friction with GW170817 and GW190521
- Gravitational-Wave Observation and KAGRA
- Gw190521: the Most Massive Black Hole Collision Observed to Date
- Shedding Light on Relativity
- Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy in the 2020S and 2030S
- Cosmology and Astrophysics with LIGO/VIRGO and KAGRA
- Scope out Multiband Gravitational-Wave Observations of GW190521-Like Binary Black Holes with Space Gravitational Wave Antenna B-DECIGO
- Bounding the Speed of Gravity with Gravitational Wave Observations
- LIGO and Its Historical and Future Role in Multi-Messenger And
- The LIGO-Virgo Observation Run 3 (O3)
- Bounding the Speed of Gravity with Gravitational Wave Observations
- Commission D1 Triennial Report (2018-2021)
- Status of the Cryogenic Payload System for the KAGRA Detector
- Gravitational Wave and Test of General Relativity