Big bump data there?

That recent 34Msun and 32Msun collision, is data available for the public?

Hi,

I don’t know which specific event you’re referring to, but you can check all the latest detections in our Event Portal.

You can also filter the results by some of the parameters using the query form. There, you can for example restrict the search to events with masses in the range 30-40. There are quite a lot on that range.

I hope this helps.

Yes, of course! Data from the high SNR black hole merger that was recently published are here:

Bingo folks! I’m off! Having tons of fun. Running the full odw311(sic) stack(also maybe sic) Feeling punny

I emulated the flow of Tutorial 1.3 using GW250114. Is my last plot an Eiffel, or the event??

Thank you for your question.

The feature in your plot is probably the event, but it looks like the Q value is too high. If might look better if you set the qrange parameter to something closer to (5,10) or similar.

You can see a spectrogram of the event here:

And you can try different Q values in the quickview App, here:

Thank you. I got a nice picture using gps-0.18,gps+0.05

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