Quasars can Signpost Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
🚀 Using Quasars to Uncover Black Hole Pairs 🌌
As the lead on this project, I explored how quasars—exceptionally bright objects powered by black holes—can help identify pairs of merging supermassive black holes. By integrating data from gravitational waves, quasar activity patterns, and galaxy observations, I developed a framework to estimate how often quasars host these black hole pairs.
Key Outcomes:
Found that quasars are up to seven times more likely than other galaxies to host black hole pairs, highlighting them as priority targets for future studies. Improved regression analysis efficiency by 300x, enabling faster and more scalable data analysis. Why It Matters for Industry: This project demonstrates my ability to combine diverse datasets, optimize computational performance, and uncover insights in complex systems—skills directly relevant to data science, machine learning, and analytics roles.
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May 29, 2024