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Analysis of spin-harmonic modes of SpinTaylorF2 waveform model
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Mar 19, 2018 - C
Measuring the viewing angle of GW170817 with electromagnetic and gravitational waves
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Jul 10, 2018 - Jupyter Notebook
Results from the common equation of state constraint analysis of GW170817
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Aug 18, 2018 - Jupyter Notebook
A python package for Bayesian inference of gravitational-wave data
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Sep 26, 2018 - Python
Base CentOS 7 derived container for PyCBC installation
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Nov 6, 2018 - Dockerfile
Data Release associated with the PyCBC Inference paper. This includes posterior samples for GW150914, LVT151012, and GW151226 along with configuration files and run scripts,
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Dec 7, 2018 - Jupyter Notebook
Investigating the noise residuals around the gravitational wave event GW150914
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Apr 11, 2019 - Jupyter Notebook
Data Release of posterior samples from PyCBC Inference analysis of the binary black-hole signals GW170104, GW170608 and GW170814 in Advanced LIGO-Virgo's second observing run. This repository also includes configuration files and run scripts to run the analyses.
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Apr 26, 2019 - Jupyter Notebook
Supplementary materials for our GW-GRB search of the first observing run of advanced LIGO.
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May 3, 2019 - Jupyter Notebook
First Open Gravitational-wave Catalog of Compact Binary Mergers from Advanced LIGO's first observing run.
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Dec 17, 2019 - Shell
Candidates from the O1 + O2 search for eccentric binary neutron star mergers
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Dec 19, 2019 - Shell
Data release for the BBH / BNS search of single-detector LIGO data during O1 and O2.
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Apr 22, 2020
Repository for the PyCBC Inference workshop in Portsmouth, UK, 14 May - 16 May 2019.
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Jun 2, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
Associated data release to the search for mergers of stellar-mass and sub-solar mass black holes
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Jul 9, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
Parameter estimates for the eccentricity of GW170817 and GW190425
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Aug 18, 2020
Fast Parameter Estimation of Binary Mergers for Multimessenger Followup
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Sep 30, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
Posterior samples for GW190521, the heaviest observed binary merger yet.
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Oct 26, 2020
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