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RIT researchers help usher in era of multi-messenger astronomy with LIGO discovery


October 16, 2017

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Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) played a significant role in the breakthrough discovery of colliding neutron stars, cosmic collision detected in gravitational waves and in light. "We can probably account for all the gold that has ever been made," said Richard O'Shaughnessy from RIT's Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation. "We know how often neutron stars merge and can predict how much of the radioactive material they eject. We can predict how much gold they make."Full Story

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