Astrophysics IV
ORAL · H05 · ID: 2770875
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Virtual Interaction with Gravitational Waves to Observe Relativity (VIGOR)
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Michael Kesden
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Michael Kesden
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Midori Kitagawa
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Mary Urquhart
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Alex Najera
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Investigating strong lensing of gravitational waves by elliptical lensing potentials
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Lindsay J King
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Lindsay J King
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Saif Ali
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Michael Kesden
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Detecting Gravitational Waves with Time-dependent Lensing Reconstruction
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Alvin Leluc
- Southern Methodist University
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Alvin Leluc
- Southern Methodist University
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Joel Meyers
- Southern Methodist University
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Alexander Van Engelen
- Arizona State University
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How Strong Must a Core Be? Using Gravitational Wave Lensing to Determine a Limit on Core Strength and Size in Cored Isothermal Lens Models
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Christina McNally
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Christina McNally
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Signatures of generic precession in gravitational wave signals from merging binary black holes
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Tamanjyot Singh
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Tamanjyot Singh
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Michael Kesden
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Lindsay J King
- University of Texas at Dallas
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The Impact of Next-Generation X-ray Telescopes on Constraining Neutron Star Equations of State
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August L Doss
- Texas A&M University-Commerce
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August L Doss
- Texas A&M University-Commerce
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