Magnetars makin’ waves
Today’s authors search for gravitational waves from extreme sources – magnetar giant flares!
Today’s authors search for gravitational waves from extreme sources – magnetar giant flares!
Ever imagined what computers go through while analyzing gravitational wave data? Today’s post sheds light on this computing nightmare.
Today’s guest post by Paolo Cremonese explores the application of deep learning methods to the search for gravitational waves.
We report on Day 3 of the 2022 April APS Meeting!
Black holes colliding and neutron stars merging are not the only ways to create GWs! Dergachev and Papa, the authors of today’s paper, searched through the first half of the third LIGO observing run (called “O3a”) for continuous wave signals. They searched every point on the sky and recorded the deepest SNR they were able to search for a CW signal, leaving behind a treasure map (or atlas) for future studies
The latest LIGO-Virgo catalog presents a new set of ‘standard siren’ events that can be used to study the cosmic history of our universe. Read more…