Advanced LIGO Methods and Results II
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Presentations
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The PyCBC search pipeline for detecting gravitational waves from compact binary mergers
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Authors
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Alexander Nitz
- Max Planck Inst for Gravitational Physics
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Advanced LIGO stream-based offline search for compact binary coalescences
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Surabhi Sachdev
- California Institute of Technology
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Applying Data Quality to the Searches for Compact Binary Coalescences in the First Observing Run of Advanced LIGO
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Authors
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Laura Nuttall
- Syracuse University
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The ``Uberbank'': A search for compact binary coalescences in the first Observing run of Advanced LIGO
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Collin Capano
- Max Planck Inst for Gravitational Physics
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Searching for Gravitational Waves from Compact Binaries with Precessing Spins
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Ian Harry
- Albert Einstein Institute
- AEI Potsdam
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Alejandro Bohe
- AEI Potsdam
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Stephen Privitera
- AEI Potsdam
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Alessandra Buonanno
- AEI Potsdam
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Searching for Intermediate Mass Black Holes with Advanced LIGO
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Laleh Sadeghian
- Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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Leslie Wade
- Kenyon College
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Expanding the Search Parameter Space for Low Latency Compact Binary Searches
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Authors
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Stephen Privitera
- Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam-Golm
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Classifying glitches and improving data quality of Advanced LIGO gravitational-wave searches
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Marco Cavaglia
- University of Mississippi
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Jade Powell
- University of Glasgow
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Daniele Trifiro
- University of Mississippi
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Ik Siong Heng
- University of Glasgow
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