Jena 2013 –
scientific programme
GR 2: Gravitationswellen I
Monday, February 25, 2013, 16:30–19:00, HS 6
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16:30 |
GR 2.1 |
Resolving multiple supermassive black hole binaries with pulsar timing arrays. — •Stanislav Babak
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16:45 |
GR 2.2 |
Equation-of-state dependence of gravitational waves, nucleosynthesis and optical transients from neutron-star mergers — •Andreas Bauswein and Hans-Thomas Janka
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17:00 |
GR 2.3 |
Gravitational-wave measurements from binary black holes and their dependency on waveform models — •Frank Ohme
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17:15 |
GR 2.4 |
Measuring the spin of compact objects with advanced ground-based gravitational wave detectors — •Alex Nielsen
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17:30 |
GR 2.5 |
GEO600: Gequetschter Gravitationswellendetektor lauscht der Milchstrasse — •Hartmut Grote
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17:45 |
GR 2.6 |
Einstein@Home all-sky search for periodic gravitational waves in LIGO S5 data — •Paola Leaci
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18:00 |
GR 2.7 |
Space Interferometry Simulation for LISA — •Andreas Schreiber, Markus Otto, Gerhard Heinzel, and Karsten Danzmann
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18:15 |
GR 2.8 |
Time-Delay Interferometry for a flexing LISA constellation — •Markus Otto, Andreas Schreiber, Gerhard Heinzel, and Karsten Danzmann
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18:30 |
GR 2.9 |
Squeezed light for gravitational wave astronomy — •Alexander Khalaidovski, Henning Vahlbruch, Moritz Mehmet, Karsten Danzmann, Hartmut Grote, and Roman Schnabel
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18:45 |
GR 2.10 |
Two-mode squeezed light for gravitational wave detectors — •Sebastian Steinlechner, Jöran Bauchrowitz, Melanie Meinders, Helge Müller-Ebhardt, Karsten Danzmann, and Roman Schnabel
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