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IOP Publishing, Classical and Quantum Gravity, 11(26), p. 114008, 2009

DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/26/11/114008

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Status of NINJA: the Numerical INJection Analysis project

Journal article published in 2009 by Yi Pan, Larne Pekowsky, Harald P. Pfeiffer, Denis Pollney, Frans Pretorius, Vivien Raymond, Christian Reisswig, Luciano Rezzolla, Oliver Rinne, Craig Robinson, Christian Röver ORCID, Lucía Santamaría, Bangalore Sathyaprakash, Mark A. Scheel, Erik Schnetter and other authors.
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Abstract

The 2008 NRDA conference introduced the Numerical INJection Analysis project (NINJA), a new collaborative effort between the numerical relativity community and the data analysis community. NINJA focuses on modeling and searching for gravitational wave signatures from the coalescence of binary system of compact objects. We review the scope of this collaboration and the components of the first NINJA project, where numerical relativity groups shared waveforms and data analysis teams applied various techniques to detect them when embedded in colored Gaussian noise. ; Comment: Proceedings of Numerical Relativity and Data Analysis NRDA 2008 (Syracuse NY, August 2008) - 14 pages, 1 figure