AEI-ICTS workshop on gravitational wave astronomy
  
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It's an exciting time for Indian science at the moment, with the 
September 28th launch of the 
ASTROSAT multiwavelength astronomy mission, 
and the development of a new interferometric gravitational-wave detector, 
IndIGO.
Motivated by these developments, the 
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
hosted a joint worshop between November 4th—6th with the Albert Einstein Institute, at the new ICTS campus north of Bengaluru (Bangalore). 
The meeting featured a range of talks on searches for gravitational waves as
well as X-ray, radio and optical followup. I gave an invited talk on our 
knowledge of the orbital parameters of the best continuous-wave candidate source, Scorpius X-1, based on our 2014 paper.
