"Black Holes and Compact Objects in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy"Horng Sheng Chia , Institute for Advanced Study [Host: Alexander Grant]
ABSTRACT:
Gravitational wave astronomy offers us a unique probe onto the nature of astrophysical bodies in coalescing binary systems. As a binary approaches merger, its dynamics is sensitive to various so-called "finite-size effects" of the binary constituents, which leave measurable imprints on waveforms. In this talk, I will first discuss the finite-size effects of Kerr black holes, focusing on their tidal response to a perturbing companion where most of recent progress has been made. I will then describe recent efforts to use these finite-size effects to detect new types of compact objects in the data. |
Gravity Seminar Monday, March 28, 2022 1:30 PM Online, Room via Zoom Note special time. Note special room. Join Zoom Meeting: https://virginia.zoom.us/j/98187156266Meeting ID: 981 8715 6266 Passcode: 569653 |
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