Gravitational Waves, à la General Relativity or Scrambled?
Have any gravitational wave signals been scrambled? Today’s authors search for this beyond-general relativity effect.
Have any gravitational wave signals been scrambled? Today’s authors search for this beyond-general relativity effect.
There is a tradition in Astronomy to post silly science papers to the arXiv on Aprils Fools day. We’ve collected them all for 2023 and provided some “peer review”
Today’s authors show that including nonlinear modes improves the black hole ringdown model and could be very important for gravitational wave data analysis.
The Hubble tension remains a major open question in contemporary cosmology. Today’s paper addresses using gravitational waves and light from neutron star mergers to constrain the Hubble constant.
Did you know we are looking for black hole binaries orbiting supermassive black holes? Here’s how!
Will it merge? That is the question. Today’s paper looks at if the gas disk around a black hole binary will cause the binary to eventually coalesce