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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
The first generation of laser-interferomteric gravitational wave observatories will make intensive searches for gravitational radiation from spinning neutron stars. Sensitivity to a number of possible sources, including the Crab pulsar, will be better than any existing observational limits, and will improve dramatically over the next decade. This paper reviews these developments and expectations, and discusses ways in which pulsar radio astronomers and gravitational wave astronomers can benefit from one another’s work.