Escorts to waves of gravity: Virtue of coincident observation of energetic cosmic events by traditional and gravity wave observatories

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One of the major goals of interferometric gravity wave detectors is to develop and exploit gravitational wave detection in conjunction with other observations, which are capable of viewing the same astrophysical phenomena via a different channel. Among the promising candidates for close collaboration are the gamma-ray burst (GRB), the large neutrino telescopes and the optical searches for supernovae. Coincident observation of astronomical events will revolutionize the way we understand energetic processes and provide new windows on compact and difficult to study astronomical objects, such as stellar cores. The collaboration among gravitational wave detectors and optical, GRB and neutrino networks is summarized, with a special emphasis on the practical experience with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) detectors.

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