The data we analyze come from a multitude of sources but mainly from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), Virgo and KAGRA detectors. We are especially grateful to Gravitational Wave Open Science Center (GWOSC) for making the data and data products available publicly without which most of our research would not have been possible. Our work is also centered on the science capabilities of future detectors and we are grateful to the Cosmic Explorer, Einstein Telescope and Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) projects for making available targeted sensitivity curves and fiducial detector locations.
We collaborate widely with scientists and scholars from around the world. In the recent years, our collaborating institutions have been:
- Cardiff University (Gravity Exploration Institute)
- Chennai Mathematical Institute (K.G. Arun’s group)
- International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (Ajith Parameswaran’s group)
- Johns Hopkins University (Emanuele Bert’s group)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Salvatore Vitale’s group)
- University of Mississippi (Anuradha Gupta’s group)
- Syracuse University (Duncan Brown’s group)
- University of Utrecht and NIKHEF (Chris van den Broeck’s group)