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Narrowband searches for continuous gravitational waves from known pulsars in the first two parts of the fourth LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA observing run
Rotating nonaxisymmetric neutron stars (NSs) are promising sources for continuous gravitational waves (CWs). CWs may, if detected, …
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
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Virgo Collaboration
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KAGRA Collaboration
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Space‐time coding conformal metasurfaces for multifrequency beam steering and shaping
Space‐time coding metasurfaces enable dynamic control of electromagnetic waves by jointly exploiting spatial coding and temporal …
F. Pepe
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L. Zhang
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Y. N. Zheng
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X. Q. Chen
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I. Iudice
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G. Castaldi
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M. Di Renzo
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T. J. Cui
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V. Galdi
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Directional search for persistent gravitational waves: Results from the first part of LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA’s fourth observing run
The angular distribution of gravitational-wave power from persistent sources may exhibit anisotropies arising from the large-scale …
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
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Virgo Collaboration
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KAGRA Collaboration
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GW230814: Investigation of a loud gravitational-wave signal observed with a single detector
GW230814, detected by the LIGO Livingston observatory with a signal-to-noise ratio of 42.4, represents the loudest gravitational-wave …
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
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Virgo Collaboration
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KAGRA Collaboration
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GWTC-4.0: Methods for identifying and characterizing gravitational-wave transients
The Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog (GWTC) is a collection of candidate gravitational-wave transient signals identified and …
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
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Virgo Collaboration
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KAGRA Collaboration
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GWTC-4.0: Updating the gravitational-wave transient catalog with observations from the first part of the fourth LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA observing run
Version 4.0 of the Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog (GWTC-4.0) adds new candidates detected by the LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA …
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
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Virgo Collaboration
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KAGRA Collaboration
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Open data from LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA through the first part of the fourth observing run
LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA form a network of gravitational-wave observatories. Data and analysis results from this network are made …
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
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Virgo Collaboration
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KAGRA Collaboration
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Constraints on gravitational waves from the 2024 Vela pulsar glitch
Among known neutron stars, the Vela pulsar is one of the best targets for gravitational-wave searches. It is also one of the most …
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
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Virgo Collaboration
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KAGRA Collaboration
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Searches for continuous gravitational waves from supernova remnants in the first part of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA fourth observing run
We present results from directed searches for continuous gravitational waves from a sample of 15 nearby supernova remnants, likely …
LIGO Scientific Collaboration
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Virgo Collaboration
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KAGRA Collaboration
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Analytic inverse design of temporal metamaterials via space-time duality
Temporal metamaterials, created by modulating the refractive index in time, offer powerful means of controlling wave propagation but …
G. Castaldi
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M. Coppolaro
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M. Moccia
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C. Rizza
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N. Engheta
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V. Galdi
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