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LIGO on Twitter: "Signal in LIGO/Virgo data. Most likely binary source with at least one component between 3 & 5 solar masses (mass gap). Observed 22 minutes ago. Find out more at:
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University of Glasgow - Research - Glasgow Research Beacons - The Nano & Quantum World - LIGO-Virgo finds mystery object in 'mass gap'
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LIGO on Twitter: "For our purposes here, the mass gap means objects with masses 3 times to 5 times the mass of our Sun. It is not yet clear if there are
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