Probing the nature of black holes: Deep in the mHz gravitational-wave sky
Black holes are unique among astrophysical sources: they are the simplest macroscopic objects in the Universe, and they are extraordinary in terms of their ability to convert energy into electromagnetic and gravitational radiation. Our capacity to probe their nature is limited by the sensitivity of...
Main Authors: | Baibhav, Vishal (Author), Barack, Leor (Author), Berti, Emanuele (Author), Bonga, Béatrice (Author), Brito, Richard (Author), Cardoso, Vitor (Author), Compère, Geoffrey (Author), Das, Saurya (Author), Doneva, Daniela (Author), Garcia-Bellido, Juan (Author), Heisenberg, Lavinia (Author), Hughes, Scott A. (Author), Isi, Maximiliano (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Netherlands,
2021-10-25T19:10:08Z.
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