Speaker
Massimo Dotti
(University of Milano-Bicocca)
Description
Massive black hole binaries will be detected during the final stage of their inspiral and at coalescence by LISA. The transient nature of these signals requires a fast pipeline for the incoming data analysis, to allow for the triggering of protected observing periods and to allert electromagnetic follow-ups. I will present our effort to build a low latency pipeline, able to identify massive black hole binaries days to weeks before coalescence, and its performances on the current mock data challenges.
| Parallel session | Gravitational Waves from Binary Systems |
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Author
Massimo Dotti
(University of Milano-Bicocca)