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RIPPLES IN SPACETIME: Einstein, Gravitational Waves, and the Future of Astronomy A Conversational Guide to Gravitational Waves SCIENTISTS for the first time have detected both the ripples in space and time known as gravitational waves as well as light produced and emitted during the same cosmic even...
created by the merger of two neutron stars. This discovery was the first glimpse of multi messenger astronomy (in which coordinated observations and interpretations are undertaken of different astronomical signals), bringing together both gravitational waves and electromagnetic radiation. ...
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Realizing a gravitational wave (GW) astronomy in next years is a great challenge for the scientific community. By giving a significant amount of new information, GWs will be a cornerstone for a better understanding of gravitational physics. In this paper we re-discuss that the GW astronomy will...
Alexander Blum, Roberto Lalli& Jürgen Renn Nature Astronomy2,534–543 (2018)Cite this article 2179Accesses 26Altmetric Metrics Abstract The recent discovery of gravitational waves is often seen as the confirmation of a prediction Einstein made one century ago. We argue instead that only after conce...
What is gravitational wave astronomy? Discovery of Gravitational Waves: Gravitational waves was first predicted by Albert Eistein mathematically in 1916. Empirical proof came a century later in 2016 when Reiner Weiss, Barry Barush and Kip Thorne detected the gravitational wave using the Laser Interferom...
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Institute for Gravitational Wave Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK Alberto Sesana & Alberto Vecchio Contributions All authors contributed to the work presented in this paper. Corresponding author Correspondence to Sean McGee. Ethics declarations Competing interests The authors declare no com...