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James Graber sometimes comes here and makes helpful intelligent posts. he was around yesterday or the day before just reading I think. I have learned from his posts.
So congratulations to him for what must be a pretty usual thing, publishing a paper:
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0604080
Performing a theoretically robust Ryan test using intermediate-mass black holes
James S. Graber
Poster paper presented at GWDAW-10 10th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop. Submitted to Classical & Quantum Gravity
"We investigate the possibility of using binary IMBH inspirals to perform the Ryan test of general relativity in a theoretically robust manner using data from early in the detectable part of the inspiral. We find this to be feasible and compute the masses of the most favourable systems."
best wishes generally to the working physicists in our PF crowd here!
it is their work that makes life entertaining for the rest of us who like to learn and comment----and as Fabien Benard said on Peter Woits blog one time: advances the glory of the human mind
well, it does. Every bit helps.
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OK so this is about detecting hiccups and burp of the gravitational field, things caused now and then when
like two toilets flushing each other down themselves
two black holes spiral in together and merge.
So congratulations to him for what must be a pretty usual thing, publishing a paper:
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0604080
Performing a theoretically robust Ryan test using intermediate-mass black holes
James S. Graber
Poster paper presented at GWDAW-10 10th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop. Submitted to Classical & Quantum Gravity
"We investigate the possibility of using binary IMBH inspirals to perform the Ryan test of general relativity in a theoretically robust manner using data from early in the detectable part of the inspiral. We find this to be feasible and compute the masses of the most favourable systems."
best wishes generally to the working physicists in our PF crowd here!
it is their work that makes life entertaining for the rest of us who like to learn and comment----and as Fabien Benard said on Peter Woits blog one time: advances the glory of the human mind
well, it does. Every bit helps.
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OK so this is about detecting hiccups and burp of the gravitational field, things caused now and then when
like two toilets flushing each other down themselves
two black holes spiral in together and merge.
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