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What about the smallest *definite* black hole?
GW230529 is our first discovery announced from our fourth observing run. Its source is probably a neutron star–black hole binary, and the black hole is about 3.6 solar masses
#BlackHoleWeek 5/🧵
📊:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.04248
Published at
2024-05-08 13:47:28Event JSON
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