Topic summary
What was studied
LIGO Virgo ringdown work is being used to test whether residual patterns remain after conservative noise subtraction. The next pass should compare the residual claim against detector-noise limits. The source provides a relevant merger dataset, but it does not directly test delayed ringdown residuals.
Summary
What this run says
The source provides a relevant merger dataset, but it does not directly test delayed ringdown residuals.
Evidence
Sources used
- Eccentricity in Disguise? Insights from GW231123 and Numerically Simulated Binary Black Hole Merger SignalsArXiv.org
It keeps gw231123 tied to one testable mechanism and a concrete observable.
- Black-hole ringdown with templates capturing spin precession: A reanalysis of GW190521Physical review. D/Physical review. D.
It keeps binary tied to one testable mechanism and a concrete observable.
- The KishLattice Star - The Crystalline Terminus of Spacetime Collapse - A Prediction PaperZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
It keeps binary tied to one testable mechanism and a concrete observable.
Why it matters
- It shows whether the topic can be tested with real observations instead of speculative language.
- It keeps the analysis focused on ringdown data, residuals, and clean upper bounds.
- It helps distinguish observational constraints from theoretical storytelling.
Simulation
No suitable Cirq simulation was selected for this topic.