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LIGO Detects Most Massive Black Hole Merger to Date
mardi 15 juillet 2025, 09:00 , par Slashdot
![]() 'The black holes appear to be spinning very rapidly -- near the limit allowed by Einstein's theory of general relativity,' explains Charlie Hoy of the University of Portsmouth and a member of the LVK. 'That makes the signal difficult to model and interpret. It's an excellent case study for pushing forward the development of our theoretical tools.' Researchers are continuing to refine their analysis and improve the models used to interpret such extreme events. 'It will take years for the community to fully unravel this intricate signal pattern and all its implications,' says Gregorio Carullo of the University of Birmingham and a member of the LVK. 'Despite the most likely explanation remaining a black hole merger, more complex scenarios could be the key to deciphering its unexpected features. Exciting times ahead!' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/07/14/2319237/ligo-detects-most-massive-black-hole-merger-to-d...
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