My paper with Marco Calzà, Francesco Gianesello, and Max Rinaldi, where we study the stochastic gravitational wave background signal resulting from inspiraling cosmologically coupled BHs (see this earlier news item), has now officially been published in Scientific Reports (making this my third proper Nature publication)! The full bibliographic coordinates for the paper are Sci. Rep. 14 (2024) 31296. Here is the link to the paper (which is published Open Access).
Stochastic gravitational wave background from cosmologically coupled black holes paper accepted in Scientific Reports!
My paper with Marco Calzà, Francesco Gianesello, and Max Rinaldi (proudly 100% made within the Theoretical Gravitation and Cosmology Group led by myself and Max!) , where we study the stochastic gravitational wave background signal resulting from inspiraling cosmologically coupled BHs (see this earlier news item), has been accepted for publication in Scientific Reports, part of the Nature Portfolio collection of journals (therefore making this my third proper Nature publication)! With respect to the earlier version we have slightly changed the title and explained the content of Fig. 2 much more clearly, but the main message of the paper is otherwise unchanged. You can read the preprint version of the paper on arXiv: 2409.01801.
EHT and mimetic gravity paper published in Scientific Reports!
My paper with Mohsen Khodadi and Javad Firouzjaee, where we show that the EHT observations of M87* and Sgr A* rule out the baseline version of mimetic gravity (see this earlier news item), has now officially been published in Scientific Reports (making this my second proper Nature publication)! The full bibliographic coordinates for the paper are Sci. Rep. 14 (2024) 26932. Here is the link to the paper (which is published Open Access).
EHT and mimetic gravity paper accepted in Scientific Reports!
My paper with Mohsen Khodadi and Javad Firouzjaee, where we show that the EHT observations of M87* and Sgr A* rule out the baseline version of mimetic gravity (see this earlier news item), has been accepted for publication in Scientific Reports, part of the Nature Portfolio collection of journals (therefore making this my second proper Nature publication)! The most significant addition compared to the earlier version is a new figure with examples of null geodesics in the space-times we studied, which shows in a very clear way why their shadow properties are pathological. You can read the preprint version of the paper on arXiv: 2408.03241.