Riccardo Buscicchio
Affiliations: | University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Moore CJ, Finch E, Buscicchio R, et al. (2021) Testing general relativity with gravitational-wave catalogs: The insidious nature of waveform systematics. Iscience. 24: 102577 |
Abbott R, Abbott TD, Abraham S, et al. (2021) Constraints on Cosmic Strings Using Data from the Third Advanced LIGO-Virgo Observing Run. Physical Review Letters. 126: 241102 |
Kimball C, Talbot C, Berry CPL, et al. (2021) Evidence for Hierarchical Black Hole Mergers in the Second LIGO–Virgo Gravitational Wave Catalog The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 915: L35 |
Abbott R, Abbott TD, Abraham S, et al. (2021) Observation of Gravitational Waves from Two Neutron Star–Black Hole Coalescences The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 915: L5 |
Abbott R, Abbott TD, Abraham S, et al. (2021) Population Properties of Compact Objects from the Second LIGO–Virgo Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 913: L7 |
Buscicchio R, Moore CJ, Pratten G, et al. (2020) Constraining the Lensing of Binary Black Holes from Their Stochastic Background. Physical Review Letters. 125: 141102 |
Abbott R, Abbott TD, Abraham S, et al. (2020) GW190521: A Binary Black Hole Merger with a Total Mass of 150 M_{⊙}. Physical Review Letters. 125: 101102 |
Abbott R, Abbott TD, Abraham S, et al. (2020) Properties and Astrophysical Implications of the 150 M ⊙ Binary Black Hole Merger GW190521 The Astrophysical Journal. 900 |
Roebber E, Buscicchio R, Vecchio A, et al. (2020) Milky Way Satellites Shining Bright in Gravitational Waves The Astrophysical Journal. 894 |
Buscicchio R, Moore CJ, Pratten G, et al. (2020) Constraining the lensing of binary neutron stars from their stochastic background Physical Review D. 102 |