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Michael Bebronne's Homepage About Me This page gives some details about my researches and general interests. I've made a PhD in theoretical physics at the Service de Physique Théorique of the Université Libre (ULB) in Brussels, Belgium. Currently, I am working for the VIRGO collaboration at the Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP), in Annecy, France. The purpose of the Virgo collaboration is to detect gravitational waves thanks to a gravitational wave interferometer located near Pisa, in Italy (43°37'53"N-10°30'16"E). As a member of the Virgo collaboration, I'm mainly working for the LIGO-Virgo Compact Binary Coalescence (CBC) group. My Publications Publications as a member of the Virgo collaboration Quasi-linear static solutions in massive gravity, Michael V. Bebronne, Physical Review D 82, 024020 (2010) [arXiv: 1005.4547] Black hole solutions in massive gravity, Michael V. Bebronne & Peter G. Tinyakov, JHEP 0904:100 (2009) [arXiv: 0902.3899] Instantaneous interaction in massive gravity, Michael V. Bebronne, Physics Letters B 668, 432-437 (2008) [arXiv: 0806.1167] Massive gravity and structure formation, Michael V. Bebronne & Peter G. Tinyakov, Physical Review D 76, 084011 (2007) [arXiv: 0705.1301] My PhD Thesis Theoretical and phenomenological aspects of theories with massive gravitons [arXiv: 0910.4066] My Coordinates : LAPP, 9 Chemin de Bellevue - BP 110 CopyRights©M.Bebronne (2012) |