Fifth ASTROD Symposium and Outlook of Direct Gravitational-Wave Detection
K.G. Arun, Bala R. Iyer, Wei-Tou Ni

TL;DR
This paper reports on the Fifth ASTROD Symposium, discussing advancements and future prospects in direct gravitational-wave detection, highlighting recent developments in laser astrodynamics and space-based gravitational-wave astronomy.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent progress and future outlooks in gravitational-wave detection from a symposium focused on laser astrodynamics and relativity tests.
Findings
Summarizes recent advancements in gravitational-wave detection techniques.
Highlights future prospects and technological challenges.
Discusses the role of space-based observatories in gravitational-wave astronomy.
Abstract
From July 11 to July 13, 2012, Raman Research Institute (Bangalore, India) hosted the Fifth International ASTROD Symposium on Laser Astrodynamics, Space Test of Relativity and Gravitational-Wave Astronomy. This is a report on the symposium with an exposition of the outlook of direct gravitational-wave detection.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
