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Jong H. Chow

Researcher at Australian National University

Publications -  255
Citations -  56305

Jong H. Chow is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & LIGO. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 254 publications receiving 48175 citations. Previous affiliations of Jong H. Chow include Carleton College & University of Sydney.

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Apparatus for interferometric sensing

TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus for interferometric sensing, comprising a plurality of single-longitudinal mode laser sources to each provide radiation at a corresponding plurality of selected wavelengths, and at least one modulator to frequency or phase modulate the radiation from each laser, is presented.
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The NINJA-2 project: Detecting and characterizing gravitational waveforms modelled using numerical binary black hole simulations

J. Aasi, +887 more
TL;DR: The NINJA-2 project as discussed by the authors employed 60 complete binary black hole hybrid waveforms consisting of a numerical portion modeling the late inspiral, merger, and ringdown stitched to a post-Newtonian portion modelling the early inspiral.
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Multimessenger search for sources of gravitational waves and high-energy neutrinos: Initial results for LIGO-Virgo and IceCube

M. G. Aartsen, +1181 more
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Upper Limits on Gravitational Waves from Scorpius X-1 from a Model-Based Cross-Correlation Search in Advanced LIGO Data

B. P. Abbott, +1043 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a semicoherent search for continuous gravitational waves from the low-mass X-ray binary Scorpius X-1, using data from the first Advanced LIGO observing run were presented.
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A Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor Search for Electromagnetic Signals Coincident with Gravitational-Wave Candidates in Advanced LIGO's First Observing Run

Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor Team, +1156 more
TL;DR: In this article, a search for prompt gamma-ray counterparts to compact binary coalescence gravitational wave (GW) candidates from Advanced LIGO's first observing run (O1) is presented.