The 10-year-old Gravitational-Wave (GW) Astronomy has already demonstrated its potential to explore the Universe, but we are still at the beginning of this journey. So far, we have detected a total of around 300 GWs during the four observing runs (O1 - O4) by LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA. This workshop is part of the preparation for the upcoming IGWN Run 1 (IR1) and fifth observing run (O5). The focus will be on the model-independent coherent WaveBurst (cWB) searches. We will discuss a broad range of GW sources from those that are detected to potentially detectable in the near future: eccentric binaries, lensed binary black holes, core-collapse supernovae, or pulsar glitches.
We intend this workshop to be focused on work, brainstorming, and discussions. However, you are also welcome to submit an abstract. The tentative schedule:
- before lunch: presentations
- after lunch: work and discussions
We invite a broad range of participants, GW astronomers, time-domain astronomers, and modeling communities.
The workshop is free. Lunch is not provided.