Searches for continuous-wave gravitational radiation

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Keith Riles
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[1] University of Michigan,Physics Department
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Living Reviews in Relativity | / 26卷
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Gravitational waves; Gravitational-wave detectors; Gravitational-wave sources;
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Now that detection of gravitational-wave signals from the coalescence of extra-galactic compact binary star mergers has become nearly routine, it is intriguing to consider other potential gravitational-wave signatures. Here we examine the prospects for discovery of continuous gravitational waves from fast-spinning neutron stars in our own galaxy and from more exotic sources. Potential continuous-wave sources are reviewed, search methodologies and results presented and prospects for imminent discovery discussed.
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