Gravity & Astrophysics · Ole Miss

Reading the shape of spacetime.

Oxford, Mississippi
34°21'53.0"N · 89°32'12.5"W

We study gravity from its fundamental geometric and field-theoretic structure to compact binaries, gravitational-wave observations, and relativistic black-hole jets.

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Theory · Simulation · Observation

Our group brings together theorists, numerical relativists, gravitational-wave scientists, and observational astronomers.

SXS:BBH:0305 gravitational-wave strain Numerical-relativity strain from a binary black-hole inspiral, merger, and ringdown. SXS:BBH:0305 · STRAIN h(t) −0.20 s MERGER +0.04 s
SXS:BBH:0305 · Numerical-relativity strain · SXS Collaboration

Gravitational-wave astronomy

Studying the universe with gravitational waves.

We model gravitational-wave sources, analyze detector data, and use observations to study compact objects and test general relativity.

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