Nature research paper: General-relativistic precession in a black-hole binary
These authors contributed equally: Mark Hannam, Charlie Hoy, Jonathan E. ThompsonMark Hannam, Charlie Hoy, Jonathan E. Thompson, Stephen Fairhurst & Vivien RaymondMarta Colleoni, Héctor Estellés, Sascha Husa, David Keitel & Rodrigo TenorioDerek Davis, Ethan Payne & Richard UdallCarl-Johan Haster & T. J.
Instituto Galego de Fisica de Altas Enerxias, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, SpainRochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA
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