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The First Frontier: High Altitude Ballooning And Access To Near Space, Shane L. Larson
The First Frontier: High Altitude Ballooning And Access To Near Space, Shane L. Larson
Colloquia and Seminars
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Monsters In The Cosmic Sea: Black Holes And Einstein's Astrophysical Legacy, Shane L. Larson
Monsters In The Cosmic Sea: Black Holes And Einstein's Astrophysical Legacy, Shane L. Larson
Public Talks
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Oases In The Dark: Galaxies As Probes Of The Cosmos, Shane L. Larson
Oases In The Dark: Galaxies As Probes Of The Cosmos, Shane L. Larson
Public Talks
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Gravitational Wave Bursts From The Galactic Massive Black Hole, Clovis Hopman, Marc Freitag, Shane L. Larson
Gravitational Wave Bursts From The Galactic Massive Black Hole, Clovis Hopman, Marc Freitag, Shane L. Larson
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The Galactic massive black hole (MBH), with a mass of M•= 3.6 × 106 M⊙, is the closest known MBH, at a distance of only 8 kpc. The proximity of this MBH makes it possible to observe gravitational waves (GWs) from stars with periapse in the observational frequency window of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). This is possible even if the orbit of the star is very eccentric, so that the orbital frequency is many orders of magnitude below the LISA frequency window, as suggested by Rubbo, Holley-Bockelmann & Finn (2006). …