Gravitational Wave Parameter Estimation
ORAL · K09 · ID: 1365808
Presentations
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Testing new methods within RIFT for parameter inference of gravitational waves from NS binaries
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Anjali Balasaheb Yelikar
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Anjali Balasaheb Yelikar
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Vera E Delfavero
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Richard O'Shaughnessy
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Jacob A Lange
University of Texas at Austin
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A Novel Method for Placement of Numerical Relativity Simulations Informed by NR-based Parameter Estimation
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Jacob A Lange
University of Texas at Austin
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Jacob A Lange
University of Texas at Austin
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Michael Boyle
Cornell University
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Manuela Campanelli
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Andrea Ceja
California State University, Fullerton
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Deborah Ferguson
University of Texas at Austin
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James Healy
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Hector L Iglesias
University of Texas at Austin
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Aasim Z Jan
University of Texas at Austin
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Lawrence E Kidder
Cornell University
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Pablo Laguna
University of Texas at Austin
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Carlos O Lousto
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Geoffrey Lovelace
California State University, Fullerton
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Erick Martinez
University of Texas at Austin
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Ryan Nowicki
University of Texas at Austin
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Richard O'Shaughnessy
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Harald P Pfeiffer
Max Planck Inst, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Mark A Scheel
Caltech
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Deirdre M Shoemaker
University of Texas at Austin
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Daniel Tellez
California State University, Fullerton
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Saul A Teukolsky
Cornell University
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Yosef Zlochower
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Re-analyzing GWTC-3 events with a numerical relativity surrogate waveform model for precessing spin binary black holes
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Tousif Islam
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Tousif Islam
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Feroz H Shaik
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Carl-Johan O Haster
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, University of Nevada Las Vegas
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Vijay Varma
AEI
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Scott E Field
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Jacob A Lange
University of Texas at Austin
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Richard O'Shaughnessy
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Rory Smith
Monash
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Avi Vajpeyi
Monash
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Too small to fail: Measurability of sub-solar mass compact objects with gravitational waves
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Noah E Wolfe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Noah E Wolfe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Salvatore Vitale
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Colm Talbot
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Data-driven tools in gravitational wave parameter estimation and population analysis
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Kaze W. K. K Wong
Flatiron Institute
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Kaze W. K. K Wong
Flatiron Institute
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Cosmic Explorer: a next-generation ground-based gravitational wave observatory
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Liu Tao
University of Florida
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Liu Tao
University of Florida
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The impact of confusion noise on golden binary neutron-star events in next-generation gravitational-wave observatories
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.13452
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Luca Reali
Johns Hopkins University
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Luca Reali
Johns Hopkins University
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Andrea Antonelli
Johns Hopkins University
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Roberto Cotesta
Johns Hopkins University
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Ssohrab Borhanian
University Jena
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Mesut Çaliskan
Johns Hopkins University
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Emanuele Berti
Johns Hopkins University
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Bangalore S Sathyaprakash
Pennsylvania State University
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Binary Neutron Star Signal Confusion in Third-Generation Ground Based Gravitational Wave Detectors
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Aaron D Johnson
Caltech, California Institute of Technology, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Aaron D Johnson
Caltech, California Institute of Technology, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Katerina Chatziioannou
Caltech
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