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Gravitational-wave detectors have captured their biggest spectacle yet: two gargantuan, rapidly spinning black holes likely ...
To date, the collaboration has detected dozens of merger events since its first Nobel Prize-winning discovery. Early detected ...
New gravitational wave findings from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration report the discovery of the largest black hole merger ...
The very concept of black holes seems improbable. Albert Einstein infamously refused to believe they could exist, even though ...
The event is the most massive black hole merger ever recorded by gravitational wave detectors and has forced physicists to ...
The black holes – one roughly 140 times the mass of the Sun and the other about 100 solar masses – fused into one pit of ...
Infographic on the binary black hole merger that produced the GW231123 signal. Credit: LIGOScientists have detected the most ...
Gravitational waves spotted by LIGO reveal two black holes, 140 and 100 times the mass of the sun, merged to become a 225 solar mass behemoth.
“It’s the most massive [merger] so far,” says Mark Hannam, a physicist at Cardiff University, UK, and part of the LVK ...
The detection of the gravitational waves from this event, which actually occurred billions of years ago, was made by the LVK ...