Gravitational Waves and Their Electromagnetic Counterparts
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Presentations
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Predictions for Swift Follow-up Observations of Advanced LIGO/Virgo Gravitational Wave Sources
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Authors
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Judith Racusin
- NASA/GSFC
- NASA / GSFC
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Phil Evans
- University of Leicester
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Valerie Connaughton
- University of Alabama in Huntsville
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The Needle in the 100 deg2 Haystack: From Fermi GRBs to LIGO Discoveries with the Palomar Transient Factory
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Authors
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Leo Singer
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- NASA/GSFC
- NASA
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Wide-field X-ray afterglow searches for gravitational wave events
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Authors
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Peter Shawhan
- University of Maryland
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Justin Tervala
- University of Maryland
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A cross-correlation search for intermediate-duration gravitational waves from GRB magnetars
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Authors
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Robert Coyne
- Texas Tech Univ
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Selecting gravitational wave events for EM follow-up in the advanced detector era
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Authors
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Min-A Cho
- University of Maryland, College Park
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Optimizing low latency LIGO-Virgo localization
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Authors
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Hsin-Yu Chen
- University of Chicago
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Daniel Holz
- University of Chicago
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Using Boosting Decision Trees in Gravitational Wave Searches triggered by Gamma-ray Bursts
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Authors
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Sarah Zuraw
- University of Massachusetts
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Search for Gravitational Waves from Nearby Globular Clusters
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Authors
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Santiago Caride
- University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
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Exploring the Model Dependence of Electromagnetic Signals in Circumbinary Disk Simulations
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Authors
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Scott Noble
- University of Tulsa
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Manuela Campanelli
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Julian Krolik
- Johns Hopkins University
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Bruno Mundim
- Goethe University Frankfurt
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Hiroyuki Nakano
- Kyoto University
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Yosef Zlochower
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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