Texas A&M Astronomers Play Key Roles In Neutron Star Collision Imaging, Analyses

About 130 million years ago in the galaxy NGC 4993, a pair of neutron stars collided as a result of the slow but inexorable decay of their orbits, as predicted by Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity. The cosmic collision of these objects, similar to the Sun in mass but with densities of a billion … Continue reading Texas A&M Astronomers Play Key Roles In Neutron Star Collision Imaging, Analyses