Next Generation Very Large Array Memo No. 9 Science Working Group 4: Time Domain, Fundamental Physics, and Cosmology

Bower, Geoffrey C. ; Demorest, Paul ; Braatz, James ; Broderick, Avery ; Burke-Spolaor, Sarah ; Butler, Bryan ; Chang, Tzu-Ching ; Chomiuk, Laura ; Cordes, Jim ; Darling, Jeremy ; Eilek, Jean ; Hallinan, Gregg ; Kanekar, Nissim ; Kramer, Michael ; Marrone, Dan ; Max-Moerbeck, Walter ; Metzger, Brian ; Morales, Miguel ; Myers, Steve ; Osten, Rachel ; Owen, Frazer ; Rupen, Michael ; Siemion, Andrew (2015) Next Generation Very Large Array Memo No. 9 Science Working Group 4: Time Domain, Fundamental Physics, and Cosmology arXiv:1510.06432v1 .

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Abstract

We report here on key science topics for the Next Generation Very Large Array in the areas of time domain, fundamental physics, and cosmology. Key science cases considered are pulsars in orbit around the Galactic Center massive black hole, Sagittarius A*, electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational waves, and astrometric cosmology. These areas all have the potential for ground-breaking and transformative discovery. Numerous other topics were discussed during the preparation of this report and some of those discussions are summarized here, as well. There is no doubt that further investigation of the science case will reveal rich and compelling opportunities.

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