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M. Masso-Reid

Researcher at University of Glasgow

Publications -  167
Citations -  58538

M. Masso-Reid is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: LIGO & Gravitational wave. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 157 publications receiving 46764 citations.

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Localization and broadband follow-up of the gravitational-wave transient GW150914

B. P. Abbott, +1540 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the sky localization of the first observed compact binary merger is presented, where the authors describe the low-latency analysis of the LIGO data and present a sky localization map.
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Results of the deepest all-sky survey for continuous gravitational waves on LIGO S6 data running on the Einstein@Home volunteer distributed computing project

B. P. Abbott, +968 more
- 18 Nov 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report results of a deep all-sky search for periodic gravitational waves from isolated neutron stars in data from the S6 LIGO science run and set the most stringent upper limits to date on the amplitude of gravitational wave signals from the target population.
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All-sky search for long-duration gravitational-wave transients in the second Advanced LIGO observing run

B. P. Abbott, +1159 more
- 14 May 2019 - 
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Diving below the Spin-down Limit: Constraints on Gravitational Waves from the Energetic Young Pulsar PSR J0537-6910

Richard J. Abbott, +1685 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for quasi-monochromatic gravitational-wave signals from the young, energetic X-ray pulsar PSR J0537−6910 using data from the second and third observing runs of LIGO and Virgo was presented.
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Search for gravitational-wave signals associated with gamma-ray bursts during the second observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo

B. P. Abbott, +1195 more
TL;DR: The results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-ray bursts during the second observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, which took place from 2016 November to 2017 August, were presented in this article.