JayWadekar/gwIAS-HM
GW search pipeline with higher harmonics from the IAS GW group
This project helps gravitational wave scientists detect faint signals from cosmic events like black hole mergers by analyzing complex detector data. It takes raw gravitational wave strain data and outputs a ranked list of potential gravitational wave candidates, along with their false alarm rates and astrophysical probabilities. Gravitational wave astrophysicists and researchers at observatories like LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA would use this pipeline.
Use this if you are searching for gravitational wave signals, especially from events that produce higher harmonics, and need a robust method to filter and rank candidates.
Not ideal if you are looking for a general-purpose data analysis tool outside of gravitational wave astronomy or need a user-friendly interface for casual data exploration.
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Feb 19, 2026
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