We discuss the potential for detection of gravitational waves from a rapidly spinning neutron star produced by supernova 1987A taking the parameters claimed by Middleditch et al. (2000) at face value. Asssuming that the dominant mechanism for spin down is gravitational waves emitted by a freely precessing neutron star, it is possible to constrain the wobble angle, the effective moment of inertai of the precessing crust and the crust cracking stress limit. Our analysis, suggests that, if the interpretation of the Middleditch data is correct, the compact remnant of SN 1987A may well provide a reliable and predictable source of gravitational waves well within the capability of LIGO II
The detection of continuous gravitational waves is among the main targets of the LIGO and Virgo dete...
We present a theoretical background for the data analysis of the gravitational-wave signals from spi...
If the recently reported 0.5 ms-period pulsed optical signal from the direction of Supernova 1987A o...
We discuss the potential for the detection of gravitational waves from a rapidly spinning neutron st...
The gravitational waves emitted by neutron stars carry unique information about their structure and ...
A strategy is devised for a semi-coherent cross-correlation search for a young neutron star in the s...
This paper gives an introductory overview of the search for continuous gravitational waves from spin...
Recent advances in gravitational wave detectors mean that we can start to make astrophysically impor...
Rotating neutron stars are one of the important sources of gravitational waves (GW) for the ground b...
Detection of gravitational waves from accreting neutron stars (NSs) in our galaxy, due to ellipticit...
Gravitational radiation drives an instability in the r-modes of young rapidly rotating neutron stars...
We have used data from the third and fourth science runs of the laser interferometric gravitational ...
Reviews sources of gravitational radiation that are likely to be detected by gravitational wave dete...
Fast rotating isolated neutron stars are strong sources of gravitational waves when deformed. One p...
© 2014 Dr. Mark Francis BennettThis thesis investigates continuous and stochastic gravitational wave...
The detection of continuous gravitational waves is among the main targets of the LIGO and Virgo dete...
We present a theoretical background for the data analysis of the gravitational-wave signals from spi...
If the recently reported 0.5 ms-period pulsed optical signal from the direction of Supernova 1987A o...
We discuss the potential for the detection of gravitational waves from a rapidly spinning neutron st...
The gravitational waves emitted by neutron stars carry unique information about their structure and ...
A strategy is devised for a semi-coherent cross-correlation search for a young neutron star in the s...
This paper gives an introductory overview of the search for continuous gravitational waves from spin...
Recent advances in gravitational wave detectors mean that we can start to make astrophysically impor...
Rotating neutron stars are one of the important sources of gravitational waves (GW) for the ground b...
Detection of gravitational waves from accreting neutron stars (NSs) in our galaxy, due to ellipticit...
Gravitational radiation drives an instability in the r-modes of young rapidly rotating neutron stars...
We have used data from the third and fourth science runs of the laser interferometric gravitational ...
Reviews sources of gravitational radiation that are likely to be detected by gravitational wave dete...
Fast rotating isolated neutron stars are strong sources of gravitational waves when deformed. One p...
© 2014 Dr. Mark Francis BennettThis thesis investigates continuous and stochastic gravitational wave...
The detection of continuous gravitational waves is among the main targets of the LIGO and Virgo dete...
We present a theoretical background for the data analysis of the gravitational-wave signals from spi...
If the recently reported 0.5 ms-period pulsed optical signal from the direction of Supernova 1987A o...