Gravitational Wave Events Cheats

Gravitational Wave Events Hack 2.1.5 + Redeem Codes

LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA GCN alerts

Developer: Peter Kramer
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 2.1.5
ID: com.kramerandkramersoftware.Ligo-App

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Description

Receive alerts of Gravitational Wave Events from the LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA Collaboration (LVK) on your iPhone.

This is an app for both the LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA Community and the general public. It provides low latency alerts using the Open Public Alerts currently being deployed by the Gamma-ray Coordinates Network (GCN) through GCN/LVK Notices (https://emfollow.docs.ligo.org/userguide/). To receive alerts using the app just select the category of alerts you wish to receive - it's that simple!

The O3 observing run ended in March 2020. O4 is expected to start in May 2023. The app will download all O4 events and counterparts as they are reported through a GCN Notice in addition to any related GCN Circulars. The app database is pre-populated with selected Notices and Circulars from all previous O1, O2 and O3 events. The app retains Notices for one Mock Event reported through GCN for testing purposes. (For information on LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA Collaboration GCN Notices see: https://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/lvc.html .)

Includes an interactive sky map showing the location of each event.

The app also has a public Message exchange bulletin board and some interesting Links. The Links provide information on Gravitational Waves and the LIGO and Virgo observatories.

Version history

2.1.5
2023-05-31
Enabled Bilby sky maps
Added option to hide Mock Events
2.1.4
2023-05-25
Update for some changes in O4 alerts
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Different and some very loud alert sounds for each type of Event.
More efficient handling of Notifications for an expanded user base.
Dark Mode, New Links.
Bug removed from 2.1.3
2.1.3
2023-04-17
Ready for O4.
Different and some very loud alert sounds for each type of Event.
More efficient handling of Notifications for an expanded user base.
Dark Mode, New Links.
Bug removed from 2.1.2
2.1.2
2023-04-13
Ready for O4.
Different and some very loud alert sounds for each type of Event.
More efficient handling of Notifications for an expanded user base.
Dark Mode, New Links.
1.9.7
2021-12-09
Messages ordered by date.
Improved crash protection.
1.9.6
2021-12-01
Messages ordered by date.
Improved crash protection.
1.9.4
2020-07-21
Option to hide all retracted and terrestrial Events.
Option to show Bayestar or LALInference sky map.
1.9.3
2020-06-20
Handles Test GCN Circulars for Early Warning Alert System
1.9.2
2019-11-24

1.9.1 and 1.9.2 - minor bug fixes.
1.9 -Color coded events
Interactive Sky Maps for each event
Detector Status Link
Clear all "•" unread indicators
Improved accessibility large text in the tables
1.9.1
2019-11-15
1.9.1 - minor bug fixes.
1.9 -Color coded events
Interactive Sky Maps for each event
Detector Status Link
Clear all "•" unread indicators
Improved accessibility large text in the tables
1.9
2019-11-11
Color coded events
Interactive Sky Maps for each event
Detector Status Link
Clear all "•" unread indicators
Improved accessibility large text in the tables
1.8.2
2019-06-01
Version 1.8.2:
Fixed bugs in file initialization in Version 1.8 and 1.8.1
Version 1.8:
Added delete function for Message, Notice and Circular.
Added change-Event function for Notices and Circulars.
Automatically corrects faulty Event trigger numbers for Counterpart Notices.
Event Messages table only shows Events with messages.
1.8.1
2019-05-25
Version 1.8.1:
Fixed bugs in file initialization in Version 1.8
Version 1.8:
Added delete function for Message, Notice and Circular.
Added change-Event function for Notices and Circulars.
Automatically corrects faulty Event trigger numbers for Counterpart Notices.
Event Messages table only shows Events with messages.
1.8
2019-05-23
Added delete function for Message, Notice and Circular.
Added change-Event function for Notices and Circulars.
Automatically corrects faulty Event trigger numbers for Counterpart Notices.
Event Messages table only shows Events with messages.
1.7
2019-05-06
Counterpart Notices are grouped together (like Circulars).
Counterparts are ordered by Rank.
Event titles include most probable source (e.g. BBH or BNS)
Button to go to GraceDB Events Page added.
Certain entries that were submitted under incorrect Event Numbers are refiled.
Message bug fixed.
1.6
2019-04-23
Bug fix for increasing number of Circulars.
FAR expressed in years.
Alerts show explicit 'on-off'
Improved GCN Circular titles including Circular number
1.5
2019-03-22
Version 1.5 resets all subscriptions and asks to allow notifications more correctly.
Version 1.4 handles notification contents more efficiently. The full Event text is included in the notification. Database fetches are minimized following a notification. This will allow the full community to access Event information immediately upon receipt of a notification.
1.4
2019-03-16
Version 1.4 handles notification contents more efficiently. The full Event text is included in the notification. Database fetches are minimized following a notification. This will allow the full community to access Event information immediately upon receipt of a notification.
1.3
2019-02-06
Added: GCN/LVC Counterpart Notices and Circulars
GW Chirp alert sound option
Info and Report Abusive Posts buttons
Bugs removed that incorrectly ordered and labeled events
1.2
2018-12-27

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Ratings

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Reviews

xfdcghbytf,
Universe calling!
That my iphone vibrates at the same time as astronomers around the world are being alerted is beyond cool.
I use the app almost daily to check which detectors are on line. I also use the seismometers to monitor world wide earthquakes. LIGO has some of the best to know when the earth is quiet enough for gravity wave science.
I think the communications on the app are mostly for professionals and simple questions will get referred to the excellent list of links. Sometimes a pro will answer questions not found in faqs, but it think it was not intended as a big public chat group. I thank the author for allowing the public a front row seat to the events and science going on.
Xioxygen,
Love this app to tracking the latest GW
I am not an astronomer but I use this app several times a day.

This app is easy to use.

Few more suggestions.

1. Should be okay to delete/hide event by swiping to the right. Like some email app.

2. Maybe mark different events by colors?

3. Add personalized filter to see a certain event like BNS only :)

Update on 1.9.1

Thanks for updating. Here are few more suggestions:

1. Add delete function to each event. And there should be no update once related event been deleted.

2. Maybe link user event comments to each related event.
god of the asphalt,
For Professional and Amateur Astrophysicists
As an amateur astrophysicist this app has brought the science of gravitational wave detection to me. The real time alerts are exciting and with the links to more information, along with the ability to chat with others within the app, I have learned so much. This app makes the cutting edge science tangible and first person. LIGO’s entire Open Science commitment is incredible.
sheberosie,
SCIENCE!
Undergrad physics student here working in the field - It's amazing how much more sensitive LIGO has become compared to the already impressive handful of events per year in O2, and it's delightful to get these notifications multiple times a week. Very fun!
idonotwanttohaveanickname,
Excellent app
This is an excellent app. It gives you access to up to the minute information about gravity waves. I hope the folks in charge of the NANOGRAV experiment will make a similar app.
Cooperwest1,
Moving forward
Great technology great data reports
SeriousPBK,
O4
Looking forward to a successful start of O4 and with it this app coming alive again.
Anm8t,
Armchair physicists unite!
What an amazing idea! Cannot wait to see what’s in store from LIGO and the depths of our universe! Let’s go!