Published March 21, 2019
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Extreme Gravity and Fundamental Physics
- Creators
- Sathyaprakash, B. S.
- Buonanno, Alessandra1
- Lehner, Luis2
- Van Den Broeck, Chris3
- Ajith, P.4
- Ghosh, Archisman3
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Chatziioannou, Katerina
- Pani, Paolo5
- Puerrer, Michael1
- Reddy, Sanjay6
- Sotiriou, Thomas7
- Vitale, Salvatore
- Yunes, Nicolas8
- Arun, K. G.9
- Barausse, Enrico10
- Baryakhtar, Masha2
- Brito, Richard1
- Maselli, Andrea5
- Dietrich, Tim3
- East, William2
- Harry, Ian1
- Hinderer, Tanja11
- Pratten, Geraint
- Shao, Lijing12
- van de Meent, Maaretn1
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Varma, Vijay13
- Vines, Justin1
- Yang, Huan
- Zumalacarregui, Miguel
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Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Perimeter Institute
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National Institute for Subatomic Physics
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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Sapienza University of Rome
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University of Washington
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University of Nottingham
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Montana State University System
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Chennai Mathematical Institute
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Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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University of Amsterdam
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Peking University
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California Institute of Technology
Chicago
Abstract
Future gravitational-wave observations will enable unprecedented and unique science in extreme gravity and fundamental physics answering questions about the nature of dynamical spacetimes, the nature of dark matter and the nature of compact objects.
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- Astro2020 Science White Paper