Gravitational Wave Prompt Analysis and Localization
ORAL · M14
Presentations
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Discussion Of An Advanced LIGO Low-latency Search For Compact Binary Gravitational Waves
ORAL
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Authors
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Cody Messick
Pennsylvania State Univ
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Rapid Compact Binary Coalescence Parameter Estimation
ORAL
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Chris Pankow
Northwestern University
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Patrick Brady
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Richard O'Shaughnessy
Rochester Inst of Tech, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Evan Ochsner
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Hong Qi
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Coherent search for gravitational wave transients in the first advanced LIGO run
ORAL
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Sergey Klimenko
Univ of Florida - Gainesville
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Broadband Electromagnetic Follow-up of Advanced LIGO Sources
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Leo Singer
NASA/GSFC, NASA, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Comparison of localizations of sources from gravitational-wave data alone
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Reed Essick
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
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Never Ignore a Coincidence: Rapid Identification of Advanced LIGO Sources with Electromagnetic Transients
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Alex Urban
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Selecting Gravitational Wave Candidates for Electromagnetic Follow-up: Advanced LIGO/Virgo's Decision Making Process
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Min-A Cho
Univ of Maryland-College Park
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Optimizing the use of 3D information for Electromagnetic Follow-up of Advanced LIGO-Virgo Events
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Hsin-Yu Chen
University of Chicago
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Daniel Holz
University of Chicago
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