Yes, my friends, it is that time of year: the leaves begin to change colors, the temperature cools and the time-honored tradition of rooting for your favorite chonky bears at @KatmaiNPS begins.
Voting starts tomorrow for Fat Bear Week: https://t.co/qPn2RIxRfy
Photo by L. Law
"Pictured in one of their last dances, their families are always divided by boundaries: ones too heavy for the others" says @chionatan one of our PhD students
A new paper by LECS @chionatan, presenting a Bayesian parameter estimation of stellar-mass black-hole binaries with LISA! 🌟https://t.co/ZwcANWJok7 #LISA
🔬| The @LIGO & @ego_virgo collaborations, including researchers from @unibirmingham's @UoBIGWaves have today announced a further 39 gravitational-wave events, bringing the total number of confident detections to 50.⬇️
https://t.co/3BbyQxuQ4t
(1/5) In perspective, today’s scientists qualify as gw radio-amateur.A bunch of loud detections, going out in the fields (literally) to reach better sensitivity.Questions:are there natural amplifiers out there?Is there any gw signal permanently humming?https://t.co/n2liwRuSMk
(4/5) So “around the corner and faint” is the same as “far away and amplified”. But: if we are really listening to amplified signals, then we should expect a louder buzzing. If you don’t detect any buzzing, then you should not expect Greek speakers.