Proceedings of Supernovae: Lights in the Darkness — PoS(SUPERNOVA) 2008
DOI: 10.22323/1.060.0026
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Gravitational Radiation from Neutron Stars and Black Holes

Abstract: Gravitational Wave Astronomy is becoming a reality as Earth-based interferometric gravitationalwave detectors reach the design sensitivities and move towards advanced configurations that may lead to gravitational-wave detections in the immediate future. In this contribution, I briefly summarize the basic characteristics of this new area, the discovery prospects and the potential for fundamental physics. Then, I present results of some investigations of two different sources of gravitational waves that are pote… Show more

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