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Harald Lück

Researcher at Albert Einstein Institution

Publications -  386
Citations -  78230

Harald Lück is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein Institution. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & LIGO. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 381 publications receiving 63762 citations. Previous affiliations of Harald Lück include University of the Balearic Islands & Leibniz University of Hanover.

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First joint search for gravitational-wave bursts in LIGO and GEO 600 data

B. P. Abbott, +456 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of the first joint search for gravitational-wave bursts by the LIGO and GEO 600 detectors were presented and compared with the coherent Waveburst pipeline based on the maximum likelihood statistic.
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A joint search for gravitational wave bursts with AURIGA and LIGO

L. Baggio, +484 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a coincident gravitational wave burst search, where data from the LIGO interferometers are cross-correlated at the time of AURIGA candidate events to identify coincident transients.

Sensitivity to Gravitational Waves from Compact Binary Coalescences Achieved during LIGO's Fifth and Virgo's First Science Run

J. Abadie, +707 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the sensitivity achieved by the LIGO and Virgo gravitational wave detectors for compact binary coalescence (CBC) searches during the fifth science run and the first science run.
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First low frequency all-sky search for continuous gravitational wave signals

J. Aasi, +921 more
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Search for continuous gravitational waves from 20 accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars in O3 LIGO data

Richard J. Abbott, +1634 more
TL;DR: In this article, a search for continuous gravitational waves from 20 accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars with accurately measured spin frequencies and orbital parameters using data from the third observing run of the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo detectors is presented.