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Rong-Gen Cai
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 331
Citations - 20039
Rong-Gen Cai is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Black hole & Dark energy. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 310 publications receiving 18028 citations. Previous affiliations of Rong-Gen Cai include Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics & Seoul National University.
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Effects of the merger history on the merger rate density of primordial black hole binaries
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a formalism to calculate the merger rate density of primordial black hole binaries with a general mass function, by taking into account the merger history of prim-ordial black holes.
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Thermodynamic laws for generalized f(R) gravity with curvature-matter coupling
TL;DR: In this article, the first law and the generalized second law of thermodynamics for the generalized f(R) gravity with curvature-matter coupling were studied in the spatially homogeneous, isotropic FRW universe.
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A Lifshitz Black Hole in Four Dimensional R^2 Gravity
Rong-Gen Cai,Yan Liu,Ya-Wen Sun +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered a higher derivative gravity theory in four dimensions with a negative cosmological constant and showed that vacuum solutions of both Lifshitz type and Schr\"{o}dinger type with arbitrary dynamical exponent z exist in this system.
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On the z=4 Horava-Lifshitz Gravity
Rong-Gen Cai,Yan Liu,Ya-Wen Sun +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered a kind of z=4 Horava-Lifshitz gravity in both 3+1 and 4+1 dimensions and found black hole solutions in the IR region.
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The next detectors for gravitational wave astronomy
David Blair,Li Ju,Chunnong Zhao,Linqing Wen,Haixing Miao,Rong-Gen Cai,JiangRui Gao,XueChun Lin,Dong Liu,Ling-An Wu,ZongHong Zhu,G. D. Hammond,Ho Jung Paik,V. Fafone,Alessio Rocchi,Carl Blair,Y. Ma,Jiayi Qin,M. A. Page +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the next ground-based detectors for gravitational wave astronomy, which will be required after the current ground based detectors have completed their initial observations, and probably achieved the first direct detection of gravitational waves.