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LIGO-Virgo searches for gravitational waves from coalescing binaries: a status update

Sengupta, Anand S; LIGO , Scientific Collaboration (700 Scientists); VIRGO, Scientific Collaboration (numerous Scientists); Abbott, B; Allen, B; Amin, R; Matichard, F; Arain, M; Kasprzyk, D; Aufmuth, P; Babak, S; Baker, P; Barriga, P; Bilenko, I A; Castaldi, G; Charlton, Philip; Chung, C. T.Y.; Colacino, C. N; Conte, R.; Dhurandhar, S; Hosken, Dave; Sato, Tadahiro; Sergeev, A; Gray, Malcolm; Lam, Ping Koy; McClelland, David; Mackenzie, Karen; Mow-Lowry, C; Mullavey, Adam; Rabeling, David; Satterthwaite, Matthew; Scott, Susan M; Slagmolen, Bram; Wette, Karl

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Coalescing compact binaries of neutron stars and/or black holes are considered as one of the most promising sources for Earth based gravitational wave detectors. The LIGO-Virgo joint collaboration's Compact Binary Coalescence (CBC) group is searching for

CollectionsANU Research Publications
Date published: 2010
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/24672
Source: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/228/1/012002

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