The Intertwine of Black Holes and Gravitational Waves

Authors

  • Lihao Dong

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/kw5apf81

Keywords:

Black hole, Gravitational wave, Singularity, Binary system, GW detectors

Abstract

This paper is designed to offer a comprehensive review of the latest advancement in the field of black holes & gravitational waves research– think of it as a vassal to carrier the readers through the deep and often complex waters of those topic. By explain each concept with clearly and accessibility in mind, it makes sure that any readers, regardless of their prior level of expertise in the field of Astrophysics, can feel informed and up to date. This paper aims to explain the formation, evolution, and mechanism of black holes and gravitational waves, while summarizing the latest methods used to detect them. It accomplishes that by reviewing the important historical detections, along with current experiment that could yield promising data. Through these findings, we conclude that the merging of binary black holes creates the strongest signals of gravitational waves, which could be further verified with future detectors such as the space-based LISA and more advanced techniques like Pulsar Timing Arrays.

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Published

23-05-2025

How to Cite

Dong, L. (2025). The Intertwine of Black Holes and Gravitational Waves. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 141, 66-72. https://doi.org/10.54097/kw5apf81