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Richard Ingley

Researcher at University of Leicester

Publications -  38
Citations -  1507

Richard Ingley is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Gravitational wave. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1414 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Ingley include University of Birmingham & Brunel University London.

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Detector description and performance for the first coincidence observations between LIGO and GEO

B. P. Abbott, +423 more
TL;DR: For 17 days in August and September 2002, the LIGO and GEO interferometer gravitational wave detectors were operated in coincidence to produce their first data for scientific analysis.
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Setting upper limits on the strength of periodic gravitational waves from PSR J1939+2134 using the first science data from the GEO 600 and LIGO detectors

B. P. Abbott, +376 more
- 15 Apr 2004 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a model emission mechanism is used to interpret the limits as a constraint on the pulsar's equatorial ellipticity, and two independent analysis methods are used and are demonstrated in two independent methods: a frequency domain method and a time domain method.
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Analysis of LIGO data for gravitational waves from binary neutron stars

B. P. Abbott, +223 more
- 15 Jun 2004 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on a search for gravitational waves from coalescing compact binary systems in the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds using data taken by two of the three LIGO interferometers.
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A prototype gravitational wave detector for 100-MHz

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used an interaction between an electromagnetic wave and the curved spacetime of the gravitational wave to improve the sensitivity by a factor of ~2000 over a narrow bandwidth.
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First upper limits from LIGO on gravitational wave bursts

B. P. Abbott, +388 more
- 07 Mar 2004 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the first science run of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) detectors was reported. But their search focused on bursts with durations ranging from 4 to 100 ms, and with significant power in the LIGO sensitivity band of 150 to 3000 Hz.