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<title>Expanded atlas of the sky in continuous gravitational waves (Dataset)</title>
<description>@misc{dergachev2025expandedatlasskycontinuous,
title= {Expanded atlas of the sky in continuous gravitational waves},
author= {Vladimir Dergachev and Maria Alessandra Papa},
year= {2025},
eprint= {2503.11512},
archiveprefix= {arXiv},
primaryclass= {gr-qc},
url= {https://www.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/work/volodya/O3a_3_atlas/},
abstract= {We present the full release of the atlas of continuous gravitational waves, covering frequencies from 20 Hz to 1700 Hz and spindowns from -5e-10 to 5e-10 Hz/s. Compared to the early atlas release, we have extended the frequency range and have performed follow-up on the outliers. Conducting continuous wave searches is computationally intensive and time-consuming. The atlas facilitates the execution of new searches with relatively minimal computing resources.
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<title>Early release of the expanded atlas of the sky in continuous gravitational waves (Dataset)</title>
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title= {Early release of the expanded atlas of the sky in continuous gravitational waves},
journal= {Physical Review D},
author= {Vladimir Dergachev and Maria Alessandra Papa},
year= {2024},
url= {https://www.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/work/volodya/O3a_2_atlas/},
abstract= {Early release of the expanded atlas of the sky in continuous gravitational waves
https://www.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/work/volodya/O3a_2_atlas/},
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<title>gaia_dr3_mvl_v1 (Dataset)</title>
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title= {gaia_dr3_mvl_v1},
journal= {},
author= {Vladimir Dergachev},
year= {},
url= {https://www.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/work/volodya/Gaia_dr3/},
abstract= {Gaia DR3 data in MVL format. The MVL stands for Mappable Vector Library and is a file format designed for memory mapping. With a solid state drive, you can map the entire Gaia data into memory and access it at will - even on a small notebook. You can also run parallel computations because the data will be shared between processes running on the same computer. 

You can find more information and examples at:
https://www.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/work/volodya/Gaia_dr3/},
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