Beyond Black Holes: Could LIGO Have Detected Merging Neutron Stars For The First Time? (Synopsis) | ScienceBlogs
GW170817 – 1st Joint GW & EM Detection – LIGO-India
News | LIGO Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of Historic Binary Neutron Star Merger Detection | LIGO Lab | Caltech
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Broadband spectral energy distribution of NGC 4993 The model assumes a... | Download Scientific Diagram
News | LIGO Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of Historic Binary Neutron Star Merger Detection | LIGO Lab | Caltech
We are the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, the Virgo Collaboration, and partners from 70 other observatories. We have made the first joint detection in gravitational and electromagnetic channels from a binary neutron star
LIGO, Leaks and NGC 4993 | In the Dark
NGC 4993 - Wikipedia
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NGC 4993 seen with Hubble | ESA/Hubble
The Old Host-galaxy Environment of SSS17a, the First Electromagnetic Counterpart to a Gravitational-wave Source - IOPscience
News | LIGO Detection of Colliding Neutron Stars Spawns Global Effort to Study the Rare Event | LIGO Lab | Caltech
Pseudo-color images of SSS17a in the galaxy NGC 4993. Images are 1 × 1... | Download Scientific Diagram
NGC 4993 – Wikipedia
Gravitational Wave Source in NGC 4993
NGC 4993 | sciencesprings
Rattle and Shine: Joint Detection of Gravitational Waves and Light from the Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817
Spatial power spectrum of the residual image of NGC 4993, with dust... | Download Scientific Diagram
PDF] The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. VII. Properties of the Host Galaxy and Constraints on the Merger Timescale | Semantic Scholar
LIGO, Leaks and NGC 4993 | In the Dark
An event that blew away the astronomical world - The Dark Energy Survey
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NASA Missions Catch First Light from a Gravitational-Wave Event
An event that blew away the astronomical world - The Dark Energy Survey
PDF] The Distance to NGC 4993: The Host Galaxy of the Gravitational-wave Event GW170817 | Semantic Scholar
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