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LIGO has detected heavy binary black holes (more than 30 times the msas of our sun. These heavy black holes are likely produced in low-metallicity environments: to explain their large mass, they must have lost little mass and thus had small stellar winds.

In a new paper, we

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  • Chakrabarti et al An architecture for efficient multimodal parameter estimation with linear surrogate models, available at XXX



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