Physics, asked by apurvA7960, 1 year ago

Is there a numerical calculation for black hole - neutron star merges?

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Answered by keshrishi9898
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think it might be even a more frequent event as the black hole merges. It would be similar to the black hole merges in the gravitational wave spectrum, but it could have a very clear neutrino and optical signature, too.

This signature might be visible from the Earth, while the gravitational wave detectors didn't produce result until now.

Answered by GhaintMunda45
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During the first month of their third observing run, they have detected five new candidate events, including three black hole mergers, a second neutron star merger.

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