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The central density of a neutron star is unaffected by a binary companion at linear order in $mu/R$
Patrick R. Brady; Scott A. Hughes;
8 Apr 1997   /  Phys.Rev.Lett. 79 (1997) 1186-1188
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How black holes get their kicks: Radiation recoil in binary black hole mergers
Scott A. Hughes; Marc Favata; Daniel E. Holz;
26 Aug 2004
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Evolving Einstein's Field Equations with Matter: The ``Hydro without Hydro'' Test
Thomas W. Baumgarte; Scott A. Hughes; Stuart L. Shapiro;
9 Feb 1999   /  Phys.Rev. D60 (1999) 087501
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Towards a formalism for mapping the spacetimes of massive compact objects: Bumpy black holes and their orbits
Nathan A. Collins; Scott A. Hughes;
13 Feb 2004   /  Phys.Rev. D69 (2004) 124022
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Consequences of gravitational radiation recoil
David Merritt; Milos Milosavljevic; Marc Favata; Scott A. Hughes; Daniel E. Holz;
2 Feb 2004   /  Astrophys.J. 607 (2004) L9-L12
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How black holes get their kicks: Gravitational radiation recoil revisited
Marc Favata; Scott A. Hughes; Daniel E. Holz;
2 Feb 2004   /  Astrophys.J. 607 (2004) L5-L8
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Stellar collapse and gravitational waves
Chris L. Fryer; Daniel E. Holz; Scott A. Hughes; Michael S. Warren;
27 Nov 2002
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Gravitational Wave Emission From Core-Collapse of Massive Stars
Chris L. Fryer; Daniel E. Holz; Scott A. Hughes;
6 Jun 2001   /  Astrophys.J. 565 (2002) 430-446
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Gravitational waves from inspiral into massive black holes
Scott A. Hughes;
8 Dec 1999
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The basics of gravitational wave theory
Eanna E. Flanagan; Scott A. Hughes;
12 Dec 2004   /  New J.Phys. 7 (2005) 204
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Tuning gravitational-wave detector networks to measure compact binary mergers
Scott A. Hughes;
4 Sep 2002   /  Phys.Rev. D66 (2002) 102001
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Approximating the inspiral of test bodies into Kerr black holes
Kostas Glampedakis; Scott A. Hughes; Daniel Kennefick;
8 May 2002   /  Phys.Rev. D66 (2002) 064005
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Listening to the Universe with Gravitational-Wave Astronomy
Scott A. Hughes;
22 Oct 2002   /  Annals Phys. 303 (2003) 142-178
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Nearly horizon skimming orbits of Kerr black holes
Scott A. Hughes;
5 Dec 2000   /  Phys.Rev. D63 (2001) 064016
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Untangling the merger history of massive black holes with LISA
Scott A. Hughes;
30 Aug 2001   /  Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 331 (2002) 805
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Gravitational waves from extreme mass ratio inspirals: Challenges in mapping the spacetime of massive, compact objects
Scott A. Hughes;
23 Aug 2000   /  Class.Quant.Grav. 18 (2001) 4067-4074
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Computing radiation from Kerr black holes: Generalization of the Sasaki-Nakamura equation
Scott A. Hughes;
11 Feb 2000   /  Phys.Rev. D62 (2000) 044029; Erratum-ibid. D67 (2003) 089902
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Seismic gravity-gradient noise in interferometric gravitational-wave detectors
Scott A. Hughes; Kip S. Thorne;
4 Jun 1998   /  Phys.Rev. D58 (1998) 122002
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Measuring gravitational waves from binary black hole coalescences: II. the waves' information and its extraction, with and without templates
Eanna E. Flanagan; Scott A. Hughes;
30 Oct 1997   /  Phys.Rev. D57 (1998) 4566-4587
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Measuring gravitational waves from binary black hole coalescences: I. Signal to noise for inspiral, merger, and ringdown
Eanna E. Flanagan; Scott A. Hughes;
17 Dec 1996   /  Phys.Rev. D57 (1998) 4535-4565
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