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"Gravitational-Wave Tests of General Relativity with Ground-Based Detectors and Pulsar-Timing Arrays"
Nicolás Yunes and Xavier Siemens
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Abstract
1
Introduction
1.1
The importance of testing
1.2
Testing general relativity versus testing alternative theories
1.3
Gravitational-wave tests versus other tests of general relativity
1.4
Ground-based vs space-based detectors and interferometers vs pulsar timing
1.5
Notation and conventions
2
Alternative Theories of Gravity
2.1
Desirable theoretical properties
2.2
Well-posedness and effective theories
2.3
Explored theories
2.4
Currently unexplored theories in the gravitational-wave sector
3
Detectors
3.1
Gravitational-wave interferometers
3.2
Pulsar timing arrays
4
Testing Techniques
4.1
Coalescence analysis
4.2
Burst analyses
4.3
Stochastic background searches
5
Compact Binary Tests
5.1
Direct and generic tests
5.2
Direct tests
5.3
Generic tests
5.4
Tests of the no-hair theorems
6
Musings About the Future
Acknowledgements
References
Footnotes
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