Physcis and Astronomy - Cosmology Seminar - Emanuele Berti, John Hopkins Univ.

Title: "Gravitational Wave Astronomy and Astrophysics"

October 15, 2020
1 pm - 2 pm
Location
Zoom: Email for link and password.
Sponsored by
Physics & Astronomy Department
Audience
Public
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Tressena Manning
603-646-2854

 

Abstract: The observation of compact binary mergers by the LIGO/Virgo collaboration marked the dawn of a new era in astronomy. LISA will expand this vision by opening a new observational window at low frequencies. The gravitational radiation emitted by compact binary systems in these two frequency windows encodes important information on their astrophysical formation mechanism. Furthermore, compact objects - whether in isolation or in binaries - are excellent astrophysical laboratories to probe our understanding of high-energy physics and strong-field gravity. I will highlight the potential of Earth- and space-based detectors to further our understanding of the formation and evolution of compact binaries. I will also discuss potential smoking guns of new physics in gravitational-wave detectors, and the theoretical and observational challenges associated with their search.

Location
Zoom: Email for link and password.
Sponsored by
Physics & Astronomy Department
Audience
Public
More information
Tressena Manning
603-646-2854