Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, September, 2018Cataloged from the PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-238).Between 2015 and 2017, the era of gravitational-wave (GW) astronomy began in a spectacular fashion. The Advanced-era GW detectors directly observed GW transients from two types of compact-binary sources: binary black holes (e.g., GW150914) and binary neutron stars (e.g., GW170817). Compact-binary sources are well-studied theoretically with well-understood strain waverforms, and thus their detections with Advanced LIGO-Virgo has led to an enormous number of physical insights. Nevertheless, we expect transient GW sources with waveforms that are not fully model...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...
We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-...