Parameter Estimation of Gravitational Wave Sources II
ORAL · APR-L85 · ID: 3978169
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Let the Data Decide I: Designing a LISA-Inspired Pulsar Timing Data Analysis Software
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Kyle Gersbach
- Vanderbilt University
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Kyle Gersbach
- Vanderbilt University
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Nima Laal
- Vanderbilt University
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Aiden Gundersen
- Montana State University
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Alexander W Criswell
- University of Minnesota
- Vanderbilt University, Fisk University
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Matthew Miles
- Swinburne University of Technology
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Stephen R Taylor
- Vanderbilt University
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Neil John Cornish
- Montana State University
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Let the Data Decide II: Capabilities of Our Comprehensive Pulsar Timing Data Analysis Software
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Presenters
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Nima Laal
- Vanderbilt University
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Nima Laal
- Vanderbilt University
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Kyle Gersbach
- Vanderbilt University
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Stephen R Taylor
- Vanderbilt University
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Neil John Cornish
- Montana State University
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Alexander W Criswell
- University of Minnesota
- Vanderbilt University, Fisk University
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Matthew Miles
- Swinburne University of Technology
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Aiden Gundersen
- Montana State University
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Constraining Non-Einsteinian Polarizations with Pulsar Timing Arrays
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Sarah J Vigeland
- University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Sarah J Vigeland
- University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Renewed significance and spectral characterization of the NANOGrav gravitational wave background with better noise models
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Jeffrey S Hazboun
- Oregon State University
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Jeffrey S Hazboun
- Oregon State University
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Jeremy G. Baier
- Oregon State University
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Bjorn Larsen
- Yale University
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Chiara Mingarelli
- Yale University
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Localizing Gravitational-wave Signals with Pulsar Timing Arrays: From the Worst To Best Case Scenario
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Stephen R Taylor
- Vanderbilt University
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Stephen R Taylor
- Vanderbilt University
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Systematic Bias from Eccentricity in Spin-Precessing Black Hole Binaries
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Jose Nijaid Arredondo
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Jose Nijaid Arredondo
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Jacob Schimp
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Scott E Perkins
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Nicolas Yunes
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Determining the requisite number of higher harmonics for massive black hole binary analysis with LISA
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Publication: 1. S. Yi, F. Iacovelli, S. Marsat, R. S. Chandramouli, D. Wadekar, E. Berti, N. Yunes, "The Perils of Partial Harmonics: Parameter Biases in LISA" (in preparation)
2. Planned paper: "Determining the requisite number of higher harmonics for massive black hole binary analysis with LISA" (various authors within the LISA Consortium Waveform Working Group)Presenters
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Sophia Yi
- Johns Hopkins University
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Sophia Yi
- Johns Hopkins University
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Sylvain Marsat
- Université de Toulouse
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Francesco Iacovelli
- Johns Hopkins University
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Digvijay (Jay) Wadekar
- Johns Hopkins University, University of Texas at Austin
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Rohit S Chandramouli
- Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA)
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Emanuele Berti
- Johns Hopkins University
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Nicolas Yunes
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Accelerating Low Frequency Gravitational Wave Inference for LISA with DINGO
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Samuel Clyne
- University of Rhode Island
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Samuel Clyne
- University of Rhode Island
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Michael Puerrer
- University of Rhode Island
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Stephen R Green
- University of Nottingham
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Davide Gerosa
- University of Milano-Bicocca
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Natalia Korsakova
- Universit´e Cˆote d'Azur, Observatoire de la Cˆote d'Azur
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Alice Spadaro
- University of Milano-Bicocca
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Systematic Biases from the Gravitational Spin Hall Effect in Lensed Gravitational Waveforms
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Aiden Gundersen
- Montana State University
Authors
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Aiden Gundersen
- Montana State University
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Neil John Cornish
- Montana State University
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