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Discriminating between different scenarios for the formation and evolution of massive black holes with LISA

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A pipeline for searching and fitting instrumental glitches in LISA data cites this paper.

A pipeline for searching and fitting instrumental glitches in LISA data Discriminating between different scenarios for the formation and evolution of massive black holes with LISA

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Environmental effects vs. modified gravity in the LISA massive black hole binary population cites this paper.

Environmental effects vs. modified gravity in the LISA massive black hole binary population Discriminating between different scenarios for the formation and evolution of massive black holes with LISA

Reference 47

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