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This is a basic reproduction package for the paper "Searching for low radio-frequency gravitational wave counterparts in wide-field LOFAR data" by Gourdji et al. (2021) published in MNRAS. It describes the software and settings used to obtain the final data products of the analysis. It also includes a Jupyter notebook and required data to reproduce the tables and figures of this paper.
Radio transients, gravitational waves, Neutron star mergers
Radio transients, gravitational waves, Neutron star mergers
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