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GW190814: Gravitational Waves from the Coalescence of a 23 M Black Hole 4 with a 2.6 M Compact Object
Probing the Nuclear Equation of State from the Existence of a 2.6 M Neutron Star: the GW190814 Puzzle
New Type of Black Hole Detected in Massive Collision That Sent Gravitational Waves with a 'Bang'
2020 CFHT Annual Report
Title What Is the Maximum Mass a Neutron Star ? Parita Mehta
Ultralight Bosonic Field Mass Bounds from Astrophysical Black Hole Spin
Arxiv:2006.14961V3 [Astro-Ph.CO] 28 Dec 2020
Planetary Systems, and Constitutes the Best Prototype from Which We May Extrapolate on the Nature of Other « Astrospheres »
GW190814: Gravitational Waves from the Coalescence of a 23 Solar Mass Black Hole with a 2.6 Solar Mass Compact Object
Abstract Book
The Curious Case of Gw190814: the Coalescence of a Stellar Mass Black Hole and a Mystery Compact Object
The Full Appendices with All References
LIGO/Virgo Results and Outlook Compact Objects
Jeffrey Berryman, N3AS Fellow University of California, Berkeley
Gwtc-2: an Expanded Catalog of Gravitational-Wave Detections
Alexei V. Filippenko PUBLICATIONS (∗ = Refereed Journals); 18 July 2021
Binary Black Hole Spectroscopy: a No-Hair Test of GW190814 and GW190412
Einstein Telescope Michele Punturo INFN Perugia Let Start from the Advanced Detectors LIGO/Virgo O3 Run
Top View
Gravitational Wave Cosmology with Galaxy Surveys ∗ A
Arxiv:2008.10395V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 4 Dec 2020
Pos(ICRC2021)973
Arxiv:2106.06035V1 [Hep-Ex] 10 Jun 2021
Neutron Star Mergers and How to Study Them
Study of Gravitational Waves in the Accelerating Universe
Arxiv: Discriminating Same-Mass Neutron Stars and Black Holes Gravitational Wave-Forms
Multi-Messenger Astronomy with Gravitational Waves
Arxiv:2010.09949V1 [Astro-Ph.IM] 20 Oct 2020
LIGO and Its Historical and Future Role in Multi-Messenger And
The Population Properties of Compact Objects Following Ligo / Virgo Run O3a
Astrophysics in the NSF Physics Division a Snapshot
Arxiv:2007.06057V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 5 Feb 2021 Extreme Conditions Realized in Nature
Neutron Star: the GW190814 Puzzle
MSI Annual Report 2019 Read Our Latest Annual Report
Arxiv:2104.07590V2 [Gr-Qc] 23 Jun 2021
Arxiv:2101.01735V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 22 Jan 2021 Tating NS at Merger, So That GW190814 Should Effectively Be Et Al
Arxiv:2007.06481V3 [Astro-Ph.CO] 27 May 2021
The ASKAP Variables and Slow Transients (VAST) Pilot Survey
Tests of General Relativity Through the Direct Detection of Gravitational Waves
A Big Fish Is Making Big Waves
Mass-Gap Mergers in Active Galactic Nuclei
Shanika Galaudage July 29, 2021 | YITP & Ozgrav Workshop: Nuclear Burning in Massive Stars
LIGO-Virgo Finds Mystery Object in 'Mass Gap'
GW190814: Gravitational Waves from the Coalescence of a 23 Solar Mass Black Hole with a 2.6 Solar Mass Compact Object
On the Detection of Gw190814
GW190814: Gravitational Waves from the Coalescence of a 23M⊙ Black
Binary Black Hole Spectroscopy: a No-Hair Test of GW190814 And
GW190814: Gravitational Waves From
Astrotalk: Behind the News Headlines of March–June 2021
Complete Magazine As PDF | Maxplanckresearch 4/2020
Rapidly Spinning Compact Stars with Deconfinement Phase Transition
Einstein Telescope Michele Punturo INFN Perugia
List of Publications1
GWTC-2: Compact Binary Coalescences Observed by LIGO and Virgo During the First Half of the Third Observing Run
Read the September 2020 Issue of LIGO Magazine
Arxiv:2011.04502V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 26 May 2021 the first Observation, GW150914 (Abbott Et Al
GWTC-2: Compact Binary Coalescences Observed by LIGO and Virgo During the First Half of the Third Observing Run
Annual Report 2019
MARS 2020 ARRIVES at the RED Planetp. 24
Minimally-Modeled Search of Higher Multipole Gravitational-Wave Radiation in Compact Binary Coalescences
Astrophysical Constraints on Compact Objects in 4D Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet Gravity