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Pycbc
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Core package to analyze gravitational-wave data, find signals, and study their parameters. This package was used in the first direct detection of gravitational waves (GW150914), and is used in the ongoing analysis of LIGO/Virgo data.
Stingray
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Anything can happen in the next half hour (including spectral timing made easy)!
Black Hole Simulation Using Python
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Non-spinning black hole simulation based on geodesics equation
Ligo.skymap
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Localization of gravitational-wave transients. Mirror of https://git.ligo.org/lscsoft/ligo.skymap
Qnm
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Python package for computing Kerr quasinormal mode frequencies, separation constants, and spherical-spheroidal mixing coefficients
Holodeck
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Massive Black-Hole Binary Population Synthesis for Gravitational Wave Calculations ≋●≋●≋
Luminet
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This repo provides material for recreating the famous paper by Jean-Pierre Luminet (1979), simulating the first image of a Schwarzschild black hole.
Surfinbh
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Surrogate Final BH properties
Gw_eccentricity
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Defining eccentricity for GW astronomy
Gwin
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A python package for Bayesian inference of gravitational-wave data
Xrb Lrlx_pub
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Radio/X-ray correlation database and plot for X-ray binaries
G2net
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Find gravitational wave signals from binary black hole collisions.
3 Ogc
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Third Open Gravitational-wave Catalog of Compact Binary Mergers. Using the data from LIGO and Virgo from 2015-2019, a comprehensive catalog including 57 detected mergers (55 BBH, 2 BNS) and sub-threshold candidates throughout O1, O2, and O3a.
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