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Useful papers
(Page compiled by Maryam Hobbs and appended to by Daniel Yardley)
Each link leads to the ADS entry for the paper
2008
- Sesana, Vecchio, Colacino (2008), The stochastic gravitational-wave background from massive black hole binary systems: implications for observations with Pulsar Timing Arrays
- van Haasteren, Rutger; Levin, Yuri; McDonald, Patrick; Lu, Tingting (2008), On measuring the gravitational-wave background using Pulsar Timing Arrays
- Anholm, Melissa; Ballmer, Stefan; Creighton, Jolien D. E.; Price, Larry R.; Siemens, Xavier (2008), Optimal strategies for gravitational wave stochastic background searches in pulsar timing data
- Lee, K. J.; Jenet, F. A.; Price, Richard H. (2008), Pulsar Timing as a Probe of Non-Einsteinian Polarizations of Gravitational Waves
2006
- Jenet, Hobbs, van Straten et al. (2006), Upper Bounds on the Low-Frequency Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background from Pulsar Timing Observations: Current Limits and Future Prospects
- Siemens, Mandic & Creighton (2006), Gravitational wave stochastic background from cosmic (super)strings
- Battye, Garbrecht & Moss (2006), Constraints on supersymmetric hybrid inflation models
- Enoki & Nagashima (2006), The Effect of Orbital Eccentricity on Gravitational Wave Background Radiation from Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
- Hobbs, Edwards & Manchester (2006), TEMPO2, a new pulsar timing package - I. An overview
- Edwards, Hobbs & Manchester (2006), TEMPO2, a new pulsar timing package - II. The timing model and precision estimates
- Hogan (2006), Gravitational waves from light cosmic strings: Backgrounds and bursts with large loops
- Zhao & Zhang (2006), Relic gravitational waves and their detection
- Seto & Cooray (2006), Cosmological constraints on the very low frequency gravitational-wave background
2005
- Ilyasov, Imae, Hanado et al.(2005), Two-frequency timing of the pulsar B1937+21 in Kalyazin and Kashima in 1997 2002
- Dubovsky, Tinyakov & Tkachev (2005), Massive Graviton as a Testable Cold-Dark-Matter Candidate
- Jenet, Creighton & Lommen (2005), Pulsar Timing and the Detection of Black Hole Binary Systems in Globular Clusters
- Jenet, Hobbs, Lee & Manchester (2005), Detecting the Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background Using Pulsar Timing
- Hobbs (2005), Pulsars and Gravitational Wave Detection
- Damour & Vilenkin (2005), Gravitational radiation from cosmic (super)strings: Bursts, stochastic background, and observational windows
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