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Evidence atom
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unknownAn evidence atom is an inspectable support unit. It is not a finding by itself; it supports or challenges a finding through review.
finding binding
boundMeasurable anti-correlation between chirp mass and effective spin in astrophysical catalogs may indicate that lower-mass binaries preferentially form via common envelope (lower χ), while higher-mass systems are formed dynamically (higher χ).
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source binding
source-boundvs_ff7dfb9a59d868c6
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review context
unverified2 reviewable changes and 0 evaluation records target this atom or its bound objects.
Evidence statement
Measurable anti-correlation between chirp mass and effective spin in astrophysical catalogs may indicate that lower-mass binaries preferentially form via common envelope (lower χ), while higher-mass systems are formed dynamically (higher χ).
extraction method
manual_curation
support relation
unknown
condition refs
vcnd_661b5a91002fd78a
Caveats
events
vev_8722f57b1703914cfinding.assertedManual finding added to frontier state
reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
vev_f87d4f4cf179324dfinding.caveatedVerifier caution: Anti-correlation between chirp mass and χ_eff is qualitatively plausible from GWTC data, but the claim that this distinguishes formation pathways lacks quantitative support in the provided source.
reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
reviewable changes
vpr_3a937618efcbc2f5finding.addManual finding added to frontier state
applied · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
vpr_862eeb5d3b210b95finding.caveatVerifier caution: Anti-correlation between chirp mass and χ_eff is qualitatively plausible from GWTC data, but the claim that this distinguishes formation pathways lacks quantitative support in the provided source.
applied · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
evaluations
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