Gravitational Waveform Modeling
ORAL · S15 ·
Presentations
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Applying Late-Merger IRS Multi-Mode Templates to Parameter Estimation
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Authors
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Bernard Kelly
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County \& NASA GSFC
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John Baker
- NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
- NASA GSFC
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Extending empirical models for binary black hole merger-ringdown waveforms to include late inspiral
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Authors
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John Baker
- NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
- NASA GSFC
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Bernard Kelly
- CRESST/UMBC and GSFC
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Effective-one-body modeling of generic black-hole binaries
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Authors
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Andrea Taracchini
- University of Maryland
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Spin Precession: Breaking the degeneracy between Neutron Stars and Black Holes
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Authors
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Katerina Chatziioannou
- Montana State Univ
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Neil Cornish
- Montana State Univ
- Montana State University
- Montana State Unversity
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Antoine Klein
- Montana State Univ
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Nicolas Yunes
- Montana State Univ
- Montana State University
- Montana State Unversity
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Surrogate models for EOB gravitational waveforms
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Authors
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Scott Field
- Univ of Maryland-College Park
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Chad Galley
- Caltech
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Jan Hesthaven
- Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
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Jason Kaye
- Brown Univeristy
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Manuel Tiglio
- Univ of Maryland-College Park
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Surrogate models for numerical relativity waveforms
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Authors
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Chad Galley
- California Institute of Technology
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Jonathan Blackman
- California Institute of Technology
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Scott Field
- University of Maryland
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Mark Scheel
- California Institute of Technology
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Bela Szilagyi
- California Institute of Technology
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Manuel Tiglio
- University of Maryland
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Self--force gravitational waveforms for extreme and intermediate mass ratio inspirals: importance of spin--orbit coupling
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Authors
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Gaurav Khanna
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Lior M. Burko
- Alabama A\&M University
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Self-forced evolutions for comparable and intermediate mass ratio coalescences
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Eliu Huerta
- West Virginia University
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Prayush Kumar
- Syracuse University
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Jonathan Gair
- University of Cambridge
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Sean McWilliams
- West Virginia University
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Post-newtonian approach for spin effects in compact objects binaries
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Sylvain Marsat
- University of Maryland College Park
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