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Tests of General Relativity with GWTC-3 / LIGO Scientific Collaboration
The ever-increasing number of detections of gravitational waves (GWs) from compact binaries by the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo detectors allows us to perform ever-more sensitive tests of general relativity (GR) in the dynamical and strong-field regime of gravity. [...]
arXiv:2112.06861 ; LIGO-P2100275.
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Search for Subsolar-Mass Binaries in the First Half of Advanced LIGO’s and Advanced Virgo’s Third Observing Run / LIGO Scientific Collaboration
We report on a search for compact binary coalescences where at least one binary component has a mass between 0.2 $M_\odot$ and 1.0 $M_\odot$ in Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo data collected between 1 April 2019 1500 UTC and 1 October 2019 1500 UTC. We extend previous analyses in two main ways: we include data from the Virgo detector and we allow for more unequal mass systems, with mass ratio $q \geq 0.1$. [...]
arXiv:2109.12197; LIGO-P2100163-v8.- 2022-08-05 - 16 p. - Published in : Phys. Rev. Lett. 129 (2022) 061104 Fulltext: PDF;
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First joint observation by the underground gravitational-wave detector KAGRA with GEO 600 / KAGRA Collaboration
We report the results of the first joint observation of the KAGRA detector with GEO600. KAGRA is a cryogenic and underground gravitational-wave detector consisting of a laser interferometer with three-kilometer arms, and located in Kamioka, Gifu, Japan. [...]
arXiv:2203.01270; LIGO-P2100286.- 2022-06-14 - 37 p. - Published in : PTEP 2022 (2022) 063F01 Fulltext: 2203.01270 - PDF; document - PDF;
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CLASS_GWB: robust modeling of the astrophysical gravitational wave background anisotropies / Bellomo, Nicola (Texas U. ; U. Barcelona (main)) ; Bertacca, Daniele (U. Padua (main) ; INFN, Padua ; Padua Observ.) ; Jenkins, Alexander C. (King's Coll. London) ; Matarrese, Sabino (U. Padua (main) ; INFN, Padua ; Padua Observ. ; GSSI, Aquila) ; Raccanelli, Alvise (U. Padua (main) ; INFN, Padua ; CERN) ; Regimbau, Tania (Annecy, LAPP) ; Ricciardone, Angelo (U. Padua (main) ; INFN, Padua) ; Sakellariadou, Mairi (King's Coll. London)
Gravitational radiation offers a unique possibility to study the large-scale structure of the Universe, gravitational wave sources and propagation in a completely novel way. Given that gravitational wave maps contain a wealth of astrophysical and cosmological information, interpreting this signal requires a non-trivial multidisciplinary approach. [...]
arXiv:2110.15059; KCL-PH-TH-2021-70.- 2022-06-27 - 58 p. - Published in : JCAP 2206 (2022) 030 Fulltext: PDF;
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Projection effects on the observed angular spectrum of the astrophysical stochastic gravitational wave background / Bertacca, Daniele (U. Padua, Dept. Phys. Astron. ; INFN, Padua ; Padua Observ.) ; Ricciardone, Angelo (INFN, Padua) ; Bellomo, Nicola (ICC, Barcelona U.) ; Jenkins, Alexander C. (King's Coll. London) ; Matarrese, Sabino (U. Padua, Dept. Phys. Astron. ; INFN, Padua ; Padua Observ. ; GSSI, Aquila) ; Raccanelli, Alvise (CERN) ; Regimbau, Tania (Annecy, LAPP) ; Sakellariadou, Mairi (King's Coll. London)
The detection and characterization of the Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background (SGWB) is one of the main goals of Gravitational Wave (GW) experiments. The observed SGWB will be the combination of GWs from cosmological (as predicted by many models describing the physics of the early Universe) and astrophysical origins, which will arise from the superposition of GWs from unresolved sources whose signal is too faint to be detected. [...]
arXiv:1909.11627; CERN-TH-2019-153; KCL-PH-TH 2019-73.- 2020-05-12 - 15 p. - Published in : Phys. Rev. D 101 (2020) 103513 Fulltext: PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; Fulltext from publisher: PDF;
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First joint Gravitational Waves search by the AURIGA-EXPLORER-NAUTILUS-Virgo collaboration / AURIGA-EXPLORER-NAUTILUS-Virgo Collaboration
We present results of the search for coincident burst excitations over a 24 hours long data set collected by AURIGA, EXPLORER, NAUTILUS and Virgo detectors during September 2005. The search of candidate triggers was performed independently on each of the data sets from single detectors. [...]
arXiv:0710.3752.- 2008 - 23 p. - Published in : Class. Quantum Gravity 25 (2008) 205007 Fulltext: PDF; External link: Fulltext

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