Projects with GWOSC data

Some examples of projects using GWOSC data are shown on this page.

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Student Ashley Disbrow presents her work at the 2014 American Astronomical Society meeting in Washington, DC.

Student Emma Wadley created the installation art, titled Void (2016), shown above. Her artist statement includes this description: "I have used black paper to represent fear through the colour associated with death, shadows and the deepest nights ... The addition of light creates an eerie iridescence and the soundscape aims to unnerve and intrigue through otherworldly noise of Gravitational waves and the Mariana Trench."

Scientific Publications

Below are the most recent publications citing GWOSC, based on a query to INSPIRE.

1) Population of Binary Black Holes Inferred from One Hundred and Fifty Gravitational Wave Signals

Vaibhav Tiwari

arxiv:2510.25579 | INSPIRE

2) Constraining the gravitational-wave emission of core-collapse supernovae with ground-based detectors

Jingwang Diao, Xingjiang Zhu

arxiv:2510.23829 | INSPIRE

3) Analyzing GW231109_235456 and understanding its potential implications for population studies, nuclear physics, and multi-messenger astronomy

Thibeau Wouters, Anna Puecher, Peter T.H. Pang, et al.

arxiv:2510.22290 | INSPIRE

4) Optimizing searches for gravitational wave bursts using coherent WaveBurst 2G

Alessandro Martini, Andrea Miani, Marco Drago, et al.

arxiv:2510.21411 | INSPIRE

5) Ab uno disce omnes: Single-harmonic search for extreme mass-ratio inspirals

Lorenzo Speri, Rodrigo Tenorio, Christian Chapman-Bird, et al.

arxiv:2510.20891 | INSPIRE

6) Numerical simulations of Scalar Dark Matter Around Binary Neutron Star mergers

Rohan Srikanth, Tim Dietrich, Katy Clough

arxiv:2510.19547 | INSPIRE

7) Living on the edge: Testing for compact population features at the edges of parameter space

Asad Hussain, Maximiliano Isi, Aaron Zimmerman

arxiv:2510.20010 | INSPIRE

8) Scalar fields around black hole binaries in LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA

Soumen Roy, Rodrigo Vicente, Josu C. Aurrekoetxea, et al.

arxiv:2510.17967 | INSPIRE

9) False Alarm Rates in Detecting Gravitational Wave Lensing from Astrophysical Coincidences: Insights with Model-Independent Technique GLANCE

Aniruddha Chakraborty, Suvodip Mukherjee

arxiv:2510.11790 | INSPIRE

10) LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA Results and Status of the Current Fourth Observing Run

David Keitel

INSPIRE

11) Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves in Three-Dimensional Core-Collapse Supernova Models

Colter J. Richardson, Anthony Mezzacappa, Kya Schluterman, et al.

arxiv:2510.08764 | INSPIRE

12) Dedicated-frequency analysis of gravitational-wave bursts from core-collapse supernovae with minimal assumptions

Yi Shuen C. Lee, Marek J. Szczepańczyk, Tanmaya Mishra, et al.

arxiv:2510.01614 | INSPIRE

13) Neural Post-Einsteinian Test of General Relativity with the Third Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog

Yiqi Xie, Gautham Narayan, Nicolás Yunes

arxiv:2510.02515 | INSPIRE

14) Testing the nature of GW200105 by probing the frequency evolution of eccentricity

Avinash Tiwari, Sajad A. Bhat, Md Arif Shaikh, et al.

arxiv:2509.26152 | INSPIRE

15) Einstein@Home Searches for Gamma-ray Pulsars in the Inner Galaxy

C.J. Clark, M. Di Mauro, J. Wu, et al.

arxiv:2509.21307 | INSPIRE

16) A meshfree approach for rapid reconstruction of compact binary sources detected in the network of international gravitational wave detectors

Lalit Pathak

arxiv:2509.20104 | INSPIRE

17) Neural likelihood estimators for flexible gravitational wave data analysis

Luca Negri, Anuradha Samajdar

arxiv:2509.17606 | INSPIRE

18) Black-hole ringdown analysis with inspiral-merger informed templates and limitations of classical spectroscopy

Koustav Chandra, Juan Calderón Bustillo

arxiv:2509.17315 | INSPIRE

19) A Comprehensive Framework for F-statistic-based Parameter Estimation of Binary Black Hole Signals

Hai-Tian Wang

arxiv:2509.14849 | INSPIRE

20) Machine Learning to assess astrophysical origin of gravitational waves triggers

Lorenzo Mobilia, Gianluca Maria Guidi

arxiv:2509.12882 | INSPIRE

Other Projects

Student projects at SUNY New Paltz (Starting in 2021)

Student projects mentored by Eric Myers

Final papers: Spy Hill Research

Pioneer Academics student projects (2015-2021)

Student projects mentored by Eric Myers

Final Papers: Spy Hill Research

Effect of Low Frequency Noise in Detection of Gravitational Waves

Baisakhi Mitra

Report on github

Gravitational Wave Events (iPhone App)

Peter Kramer

Available from Apple

Evidence for Small-Strain Burst Sources Proliferating in Enhanced-LIGO Time Series Data

Stanley W. Wong and Baokun Gu Report on Google Docs

Calculating detection ranges for binary black holes

Bassel Heiba Code on github

GW150914 Kaggle Projects

Created by Elena Cuoco GW150914 data in Kaggle

Online Course - LIGO: Detecting Gravitational Waves

Created at Sonoma State University by Lynn Cominsky SSU LIGO Courses | 2016 Course

Art Installation: Void

Emma Wadley See photo above

Modified LIGO data analysis notebook

Valentin Baillard Azure | mybinder | github

Physics From Planet Earth homework problems

Joe Amato and Enrique (Kiko) Galvez See Gravitational Radiation 2 and Gravitational Radiation 3

Non-Gaussian noise and data analysis of laser interferometric gravitational wave detectors

Takahiro Yamamoto, Ph.D. Thesis See JGW-P1605355

Gravitational Wave Detection in the Introductory Lab

Lior M. BurkoGeorgia Gwinnett College, See arxiv:1602.04666

Pioneer Academics student projects

Projects mentored by Eric Myers Final papers: Jinghong Liang | William Li

Searching for Compact Binaries in LIGO Data

Shannon Wang Date Completed: September 2014 Report: Paper

Recovering S5 Burst Injections

Alexander Cole Date Completed: May 2014 Presentation: Paper | Slides

S5 Data Time Dependence of Duty Cycles and Spacetime Detection Volumes

Gary LaMotte Date Completed: April 2014 Presentation: Slides

Recovering Hardware Injections in LIGO S5 Data

Ashley Disbrow Date Completed: September 2013 Presentations: Poster | Slides


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