In this article we introduce an activity in which introductory astronomy students act as gravitational wave astronomers by extracting information from simulated gravitational wave signals. The process mimics the way real gravitational wave analysis is handled by using plots of a pure gravitational wave signal. The students measure the properties of the simulated signal and use these measurements to evaluate standard relations for astrophysical source parameters. Although the activity described focuses on circular binaries, the techniques described can be applied to other gravitational wave sources as well. A problem based on the discussion in this paper is available for use in introductory laboratory courses
Detecting gravitational waves is just the start of the story; to understand their nature and the sys...
In this dissertation I explore several topics in the field of gravitational wave astronomy. By means...
The sources of gravitational radiation that seem to be most likely to be detected by planned ground-...
In this article we introduce an activity in which introductory astronomy students act as gravitation...
In this paper we introduce a hands-on activity in which introductory astronomy students act as gravi...
Astronomy with gravitational-wave observations is now a reality. Much of the theoretical research in...
The first direct detection of gravitational waves by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Obs...
In this lecture we describe the data analysis problem for insparlling binaries. We discuss the detec...
In the coming years, the second generation of interferometric gravitational wave detectors are widel...
Reviews sources of gravitational radiation that are likely to be detected by gravitational wave dete...
This thesis concerns the use of observations of gravitational waves as tools for astronomy and funda...
Gravitational wave detectors are already operating at interesting sensitivity levels, and they have ...
Our Sun is one of roughly 100 billion other stars that make up the Milky Way Galaxy. Two-thirds of a...
Gravitational wave detectors in space, particularly the LISA project, can study a rich variety of as...
Using only Newtonian gravity and a little special relativity we calculate most of the important effe...
Detecting gravitational waves is just the start of the story; to understand their nature and the sys...
In this dissertation I explore several topics in the field of gravitational wave astronomy. By means...
The sources of gravitational radiation that seem to be most likely to be detected by planned ground-...
In this article we introduce an activity in which introductory astronomy students act as gravitation...
In this paper we introduce a hands-on activity in which introductory astronomy students act as gravi...
Astronomy with gravitational-wave observations is now a reality. Much of the theoretical research in...
The first direct detection of gravitational waves by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Obs...
In this lecture we describe the data analysis problem for insparlling binaries. We discuss the detec...
In the coming years, the second generation of interferometric gravitational wave detectors are widel...
Reviews sources of gravitational radiation that are likely to be detected by gravitational wave dete...
This thesis concerns the use of observations of gravitational waves as tools for astronomy and funda...
Gravitational wave detectors are already operating at interesting sensitivity levels, and they have ...
Our Sun is one of roughly 100 billion other stars that make up the Milky Way Galaxy. Two-thirds of a...
Gravitational wave detectors in space, particularly the LISA project, can study a rich variety of as...
Using only Newtonian gravity and a little special relativity we calculate most of the important effe...
Detecting gravitational waves is just the start of the story; to understand their nature and the sys...
In this dissertation I explore several topics in the field of gravitational wave astronomy. By means...
The sources of gravitational radiation that seem to be most likely to be detected by planned ground-...