J.Ren:Not quite a black hole

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J.Ren:Not quite a black hole

New postby Maxim Khlopov on Fri 17 Feb 2017 17:42

VIA lecture by Jing Ren "Not quite a black hole --- A novel horizonless 2-2-hole in
Quadratic Gravity" was given on 17.02.2017. It's presentation is attached and the record is in VIA library
http://viavca.in2p3.fr/jing_ren.html
The following questions were put during the lecture
Houri Ziaeepour: Therefore as the model is only relevent for large R, it cannot be interesting for modeling gravitational waves. Am I correct ?
Steve Branchu: when you observe a hlack hole in IR, can you deduce the general relativity ?
Shantanu: Do these objects satisfy no-hair theorem?
Houri Ziaeepour: Have you compared the predictions of 2-2 model with LIGO observations ?

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