Pulsar Timing
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Presentations
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The NANOGrav Pulsar Timing Array Observing Program
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Authors
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David Nice
- Lafayette College
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Limits on Individual Supermassive Black Hole Binaries from the NANOGrav 11-year data set
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Sarah Vigeland
- University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Injection analysis with the NANOGrav 11-yr dataset
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Nihan Pol
- West Virginia Univ
- West Virginia University
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Stephen Taylor
- Vanderbilt University
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Jeffrey Hazboun
- University of Washington, Bothell
- University Washington Bothell
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The NANOGrav 12.5-year Data Set: Results from the search for a stochastic gravitational wave background
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Joseph Simon
- Jet Propulsion Lab
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Caltech
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Persistent Astrometric Deflections from Gravitational Wave Memory
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Dustin Madison
- West Virginia University
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Modeling the multi-messenger signatures of massive black hole evolution
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Laura Blecha
- University of Florida
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Luke Kelley
- Northwestern University
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Mohammad Sayeb
- University of Florida
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July Thomas
- University of Florida
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Megan Newsome
- University of California - Santa Barbara
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Gregory Snyder
- Space Telescope Science Institute
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Shobita Satyapal
- George Mason University
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Sara Ellison
- University of Victoria
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Fundamental Relation Between the Masses and Spins of the Heaviest Black Hole Mergers
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Karan Jani
- Vanderbilt University
- Vanderbilt
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Kelly Holley-Bockelmann
- Vanderbilt University
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Effect of Black Hole Spins on Christodoulou Memory in Binary Mergers and its implication on Observing Gravitational Wave Bursts With Memory in Pulsar Timing Array
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Ashok Choudhary
- West Virginia Univ
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Sean McWilliams
- West Virginia Univ
- West Virginia University
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