Progress towards Gravitational Wave Astronomy
M. Alessandra Papa

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent gravitational wave detection results from LIGO, discussing methodologies, null results, constraints, and future prospects in gravitational wave astronomy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental results, methodologies, and future directions in gravitational wave detection by LIGO.
Findings
Recent LIGO results constrain astrophysical models
Null results inform limits on gravitational wave sources
Discussion of future detection prospects
Abstract
I will review the most recent and interesting results from gravitational wave detection experiments, concentrating on recent results from the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC). I will outline the methodologies utilized in the searches, explain what can be said in the case of a null result, what quantities may be constrained. I will compare these results with prior expectations and discuss their significance. As I go along I will outline the prospects for future improvements.
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