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Extreme compact objects in the transient multi-messenger sky


The research group on Extreme Compact Objects in the Transient Multi-Messenger Sky (EXOTIC) focuses on the study of some of the most extreme objects in the universe, such as black holes, neutron stars, and supernova remnants. Its work is framed within high-energy astrophysics and multi-messenger astronomy, combining observations from ground-based and space telescopes with advanced theoretical models. In addition, the group participates in international collaborations and major scientific projects. The team also develops computational tools for the analysis of complex data and for satellite navigation based on pulsars. EXOTIC actively contributes to the training of new researchers through student supervision and participation in academic programs. Its results are internationally recognized and aim to advance the understanding of the physics of the extreme universe.
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