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    por Speck, Jared
    Publicado 2016
    “…Serge Alinhac's groundbreaking work on wave equations in the late 1990s was the first to treat more than one spatial dimension. …”
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    “…When two black holes are present—such as during the inspiral and merger events of interest for gravitational-wave detectors—the concept of closed photon orbits still exist, but its properties are basically unknown. …”
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  10. 4490
    por Polikarpov, Sergey
    Publicado 2018
    “…In addition, properties of the $P$-wave $\mathrm{B}^0_\mathrm{s}$ mesons are determined, as well as the mass differences $M({\mathrm{B}^0})-M({\mathrm{B}^+})$ and $M({\mathrm{B}^{*0}})-M({\mathrm{B}^{*+}})$, where the latter is measured for the first time.…”
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  11. 4491
    por Brustein, Ram, Medved, A.J.M., Yagi, K.
    Publicado 2018
    “…Here, it is proposed that the spectrum of emitted gravitational waves (GWs) after the merger of two BHs, in particular the spectrum of GW150914, can be used to infer a lower limit on the magnitude of the entropy of the postmerger BH. …”
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    “…At horizon reentry, during the radiation era, order one fluctuations collapse gravitationally to form black holes and, at the same time, generate a stochastic background of gravitational waves coming from second order anisotropic stresses in matter. …”
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    “…We describe possible features of “compact quantum objects” that replace classical black holes in a consistent quantum theory, and approaches to observational tests for these using gravitational waves. This is an example of a more general problem of finding consistent descriptions of deviations from general relativity, which can be tested via gravitational wave detection. …”
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    “…Many models of physics beyond the Standard Model predict a strong first-order phase transition (SFOPT) in the early Universe that leads to observable gravitational waves (GWs). In this paper, we propose a novel method for presenting and comparing the GW signals that are predicted by different models. …”
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    por Schmitz, Kai
    Publicado 2020
    “…Gravitational waves (GWs) from strong first-order phase transitions (SFOPTs) in the early Universe are a prime target for upcoming GW experiments. …”
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