Three papers full of new Einstein@Home science are available now on the arXiv preprint server. First low-frequency Einstein@Home all-sky search for continuous gravitational waves in Advanced LIGO data describes our first results from a search in data from the first observation run “O1” of the Advanced LIGO instruments. We did not detect any signals, but our upper limits are the most stringent achieved to date.
Our result paper is accompanied by two papers describing innovative methods used in the search. An adaptive clustering procedure for continuous gravitational wave searches and A new veto for continuous gravitational wave searches are available on the arXiv, too.
All three papers have been submitted to Physical Review D for peer review and publication. We will keep you posted on the progress.
On behalf of M. Alessandra Papa for the Einstein@Home team
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Very good. I was beginning
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Very good. I was beginning to wonder what was going on. Negative results can be as valuable as positive results, and may direct your work to other areas.
All the best with the
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All the best with the submission and peer review...
It certainly does encourage us to keep contributing our PC time when scientific progress is evident.
LLP, PhD
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Good luck to Einstein@Home project and all the 1K authors for peer review.
Muzammil Iqbal
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