Current status of gravitational-wave observations
Stephen Fairhurst, Gianluca M Guidi, Patrice Hello, John T Whelan,, Graham Woan

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status of gravitational-wave observations, summarizing the data collected by first-generation detectors and the various search methods for different gravitational wave sources.
Contribution
It provides an overview of search techniques and results for multiple types of gravitational wave signals from the first-generation detectors.
Findings
No definitive gravitational wave detections yet
Various search methods have been developed and applied
Data has been collected close to design sensitivity
Abstract
The first generation of gravitational wave interferometric detectors has taken data at, or close to, their design sensitivity. This data has been searched for a broad range of gravitational wave signatures. An overview of gravitational wave search methods and results are presented. Searches for gravitational waves from unmodelled burst sources, compact binary coalescences, continuous wave sources and stochastic backgrounds are discussed.
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