Author: sylvia

  • An artist’s rendering of the progenitors of GW190814, in which a massive black hole merged with a compact object of unknown type. The artist depicts the latter as a massive neutron star.

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    The Secret Lives of Quarks: Hints of New Forces in Neutron Stars

    At the ends of their lives, heavy stars can no longer support their own weight, which can result in fantastically energetic explosions, i.e., supernovae. When the stardust settles, the heaviest […]

  • Pedro Espino

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    Pedro Espino

    Pedro earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Arizona in 2021, under the supervision of Vasileios Paschalidis. He is stationed at Penn State within the N3AS Collaboration Network, […]

  • Daniel Finstad

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    Daniel Finstad

    Daniel Finstad received a PhD from Syracuse University in 2021, where Daniel worked with Duncan Brown studying gravitational-waves from coalescing binary systems. As an N3AS Fellow, Daniel will be working […]

  • Lukas Graf

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    Lukas Graf

    Lukas graduated from Charles University in Prague in 2012 with M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics. Subsequently, he completed his Ph.D. in 2018 at University College London, where he worked with Frank […]

  • Anna Suliga

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    Anna M. Suliga

    Anna obtained her PhD at the end of 2021 from the University of Copenhagen (KU), Denmark, where she has been working with Prof. Irene Tamborra at the Niels Bohr Institute. […]