Advanced LIGO Methods and Results IV
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Presentations
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Reconstructing gravitational wave source parameters via direct comparisons to numerical relativity I: Method
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Authors
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Jacob Lange
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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Richard O'Shaughnessy
- Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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James Healy
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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Carlos Lousto
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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Deirdre Shoemaker
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Inst of Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technolgy
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Geoffrey Lovelace
- California State U, Fullerton
- California State University Fullerton
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Mark Scheel
- California Institute of Technology
- California Inst of Tech
- Caltech
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Serguei Ossokine
- U of Toronto
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Reconstructing gravitational wave source parameters via direct comparisons to numerical relativity II: Applications
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Authors
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Richard O'Shaughnessy
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Jacob Lange
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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James Healy
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Carlos Lousto
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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Deirdre Shoemaker
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Inst of Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technolgy
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Geoffrey Lovelace
- California State University, Fullerton
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Mark Scheel
- California Institute of Technology
- California Inst of Tech
- Caltech
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On the measurement of spinning compact binaries with the gravitational-wave observatory Advanced LIGO.
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Vivien Raymond
- Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Assessing Accuracy of Waveform Models against Numerical Relativity Waveforms
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Michael P\"urrer
- Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (AEI) Golm
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Parameter estimation for inspiraling compact binaries with small orbital eccentricity
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Authors
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Marc Favata
- Montclair State University
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Parameter estimation and uncertainty for gravitational waves from binary black holes
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Authors
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Christopher Berry
- University of Birmingham
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BayesWave Analysis for LIGO Detector Characterization
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Authors
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Joey Key
- University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
- University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
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Regression of Environmental and Instrumental Noise in advance LIGO
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Authors
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Carlos Filipe Da Silva Costa
- Univ of Florida - Gainesville
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Sergey Klimenko
- Univ of Florida - Gainesville
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Guenakh V. Mitselmakher
- Univ of Florida - Gainesville
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Tracking down the origins of Advanced LIGO noise: 2 examples
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Authors
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Beverly K Berger
- LIGO Caltech
- Retired
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