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Advanced Virgo: Status of the Detector, Latest Results and Future Prospects
Recent Observations of Gravitational Waves by LIGO and Virgo Detectors
What Are Gravitational Waves?
Memorandum of Agreement Between VIRGO, KAGRA, Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory
KAGRA Science Arxiv:2008.02921V1 [Gr-Qc] 7 Aug 2020
LIGO, VIRGO, and KAGRA As the International Gravitational Wave Network
The Physics of Kagra Gravitational-Wave Detector
GW190521: a Binary Black Hole Merger with a Total Mass of 150 M⊙ R
Properties of the Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817
Construction of KAGRA: an Underground Gravitational-Wave Observatory
Prospects for Observing and Localizing Gravitational-Wave Transients with Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo and KAGRA
GW190521: a Binary Black Hole Merger with a Total Mass of 150 M
Overview and Status of Advanced Interferometers for Gravitational Wave Detection
Observing the Universe from Underground Gravitational Wave Telescope KAGRA
A Primer on LIGO and Virgo Gravitational Wave Detection
Arxiv:1811.08079V1 [Gr-Qc] 20 Nov 2018 O Nyt H Cetfi Omnt U Lot H General the to Impact Also Extraordinary but Community an Scientific Had Public
GW190521: a Binary Black Hole Merger with a Total Mass of 150 M⊙ R
Method of Gravitational Wave Search Based on Adaptive Time-Frequency
Top View
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
Ultralight Dark Matter Searches with KAGRA Gravitational Wave Telescope
LIGO-Virgo Finds Mystery Object in 'Mass Gap'
On the Detection of Gw190814
Memorandum of Understanding Between KAGRA, LIGO and Virgo Scientific Collaborations
Gravitational Waves: Advanced‐Generation Detectors Takaaki Kajita ICRR, Univ of Tokyo
Effects of Lightning Strokes on Underground Gravitational Waves
Briefing on LIGO and Measurement of Gravitational Wave
O3 Highlights
Prospects for Observing and Localizing Gravitational-Wave Transients with Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo and KAGRA
Full Document with FTE-Month Estimates
Overview of KAGRA: Calibration, Detector Characterization, Physical Environmental Monitors, and the Geophysics Interferometer
Light Curves of the Neutron Star Merger GW170817/Sss17a: Implications for R-Process Nucleosynthesis
Read the September 2020 Issue of LIGO Magazine
DRAFT: EMBARGOED UNTIL 8:00 AM US EDT//2:00 PM CEST on 29 June 2021 LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Finds Elusive Mergers of Black Holes with N
Arxiv:1906.02866V1
KAGRA: 2.5 Generation Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detector
GW170817: Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Neutron Star Inspiral B