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Assessing the detectability of a Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background with LISA, using an excess of power approachKarnesis et al., 2020
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- Karnesis N
- Lilley M
- Petiteau A
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- Classical and Quantum Gravity
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The laser interferometer space antenna will be the first gravitational wave observatory in space. It is scheduled to fly in the early 2030's. LISA design predicts sensitivity levels that potentially enable the detection a stochastic gravitational wave background signal. This …
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