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R. Flaminio is affiliated with the National Institutes of Natural Sciences in Japan and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of physics and astronomy, engineering, and earth and planetary sciences. Their research spans various subfields including astronomy and astrophysics, geophysics, ocean engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, and oceanography.

The scientist's work primarily focuses on topics such as pulsars and gravitational waves research, geophysics and sensor technology, seismic waves and analysis, gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, geophysics and gravity measurements, superconducting materials and applications, and advanced frequency and time standards.

Among recent papers authored by or involving R. Flaminio are:

  • Overview of KAGRA: Detector design and construction history, 2020, Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
  • Overview of KAGRA: Calibration, detector characterization, physical environmental monitors, and the geophysics interferometer, 2021, Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
  • Frequency-Dependent Squeezed Vacuum Source for Broadband Quantum Noise Reduction in Advanced Gravitational-Wave Detectors, 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • Overview of KAGRA: KAGRA science, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The status of KAGRA underground cryogenic gravitational wave telescope, 2020, Journal of Physics Conference Series

R. Flaminio frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • E. Capocasa
  • N. Aritomi
  • Y. Aso
  • Masaki Ando
  • S. Haino

The scientist's work has been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
  • Physical Review D
  • Classical and Quantum Gravity
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series

Best Publications

  • Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merger

    B. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;M. R. Abernathy

  • GW170817: observation of gravitational waves from a binary neutron star inspiral

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese

  • GW151226: observation of gravitational waves from a 22-solar-mass binary black hole coalescence

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

  • Advanced Virgo: a second-generation interferometric gravitational wave detector

    F. Acernese;M. Agathos;K. Agatsuma;D. Aisa

  • GWTC-1: A Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog of Compact Binary Mergers Observed by LIGO and Virgo during the First and Second Observing Runs

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

  • Gravitational Waves and Gamma-Rays from a Binary Neutron Star Merger: GW170817 and GRB 170817A

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese

  • GW170104: Observation of a 50-Solar-Mass Binary Black Hole Coalescence at Redshift 0.2

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese

  • Advanced Virgo: a 2nd generation interferometric gravitational wave detector

    F. Acernese;M. Agathos;K. Agatsuma;D. Aisa

  • The Einstein Telescope: a third-generation gravitational wave observatory

    M. Punturo;M. Abernathy;F. Acernese;B. Allen

  • GW170814: A three-detector observation of gravitational waves from a binary black hole coalescence

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese

  • GW170817: Measurements of Neutron Star Radii and Equation of State.

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese

  • Prospects for Observing and Localizing Gravitational-Wave Transients with Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo and KAGRA

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;M. R. Abernathy

  • Tests of general relativity with GW150914

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;M. R. Abernathy

  • Binary Black Hole Mergers in the First Advanced LIGO Observing Run

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

  • Predictions for the rates of compact binary coalescences observable by ground-based gravitational-wave detectors

    J. Abadie;B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;M. Abernathy

  • Predictions for the Rates of Compact Binary Coalescences Observable by Ground-based Gravitational-wave Detectors

    J. Abadie;B. P. Abbott

  • GW170608: Observation of a 19-solar-mass Binary Black Hole Coalescence

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

  • GW170608: Observation of a 19 solar-mass binary black hole coalescence

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese

  • Binary Black Hole Mergers in the first Advanced LIGO Observing Run

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

  • Characterization of the LIGO detectors during their sixth science run

    J. Aasi;J. Abadie;B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

Frequent Co-Authors

A. Brillet
A. Brillet Université Côte d'Azur
M. Davier
M. Davier University of Paris-Saclay
A. Giazotto
A. Giazotto National Institute for Nuclear Physics
Bruce Allen
Bruce Allen Max Planck Society
J.-Y. Vinet
J.-Y. Vinet Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
N. A. Robertson
N. A. Robertson California Institute of Technology
J. A. Giaime
J. A. Giaime Louisiana State University
Alessandra Corsi
Alessandra Corsi Texas Tech University
Roman Schnabel
Roman Schnabel Universität Hamburg

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