Hi Nicola, finding a new solution is always nice. For example, for black holes solutions we have many famous names: Schwarzchild, Kerr, Kerr-Newman, Reissner-Nordstrom all named after the scientists who discovered/popularised them. Incredibly, Schwarzchild found his solution while serving in the first world war, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Schwarzschild
Using a transformation on a well-known Brandhuber-Oz (1999) solution, I found a new example. The solutions are rare! This is only the second example in this class and as a result of its novelty I was able to publish it in Physics Review Letters, a physics journal of general interest. Paper can be found here: http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1212.1043
Funnily enough, I was not looking for this solution when I found it. Fingers crossed my name sticks to this in some way!
So far my work is still in the design stage. We are going to build the telescope over the next year and hopefully we will discover the first evidence for inflation, B-Mode polarisation in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation from the Big Bang.
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