Gianfranco Bertone

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November 6, 2014

#DarkMatter or bananas? Why XMM-Newton should spend 15 days observing one of the darkest objects in the sky arxiv.org/abs/1411.0311

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Recent Research Papers

  • The Science of the Einstein Telescope
  • Legacy of boson clouds on black hole binaries
  • Dark matter, black holes, and gravitational waves
  • Dark Matter Mounds: towards a realistic description of dark matter overdensities around black holes
  • Revisiting Primordial Black Hole Capture by Neutron Stars
  • Resonant history of gravitational atoms in black hole binaries
  • Sharpening the dark matter signature in gravitational waveforms II: Numerical simulations with the NbodyIMRI code
  • Sharpening the dark matter signature in gravitational waveforms I: Accretion and eccentricity evolution
  • Dynamical Friction in Gravitational Atoms
  • Perspectives on fundamental cosmology from Low Earth Orbit and the Moon
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