Globular Clusters - Astronomical Factories of Gravitational-Wave and Electromagnetic Transients
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Overview
Join a detailed lecture exploring how globular clusters serve as crucial astronomical environments for producing gravitational-wave sources and electromagnetic transients, presented by Kyle Kremer from the University of California, San Diego. Delve into the complex dynamics and evolution of these ancient stellar systems, understanding their role as natural laboratories for studying compact object mergers, stellar collisions, and various high-energy phenomena. Examine the latest research findings and theoretical models that demonstrate how these dense stellar environments act as efficient factories for creating and hosting exotic astronomical events observable through both gravitational waves and electromagnetic radiation.
Syllabus
1072: Globular Clusters: Astronomical factories of gravitational-wave and electromagnetic transients
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