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The effective spin - merger redshift correlation of field binary black hole mergers and how 3G gravitational-wave detectors can constrain it
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Simone S. Bavera, Maya Fishbach, Michael Zevin, Emmanouil Zapartas, Tassos Fragos
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ET-0058A-22
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10:17, Tuesday, 05 April, 2022
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anastasios.fragkos
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