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Cosmic Collisions - Learning About Black Holes and Neutron Stars Using Gravitational Waves by Patrick Brady

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Overview

Explore the fascinating world of gravitational-wave astronomy in this comprehensive colloquium lecture. Delve into the groundbreaking observations of black hole and neutron star mergers, and discover how these cosmic collisions are revolutionizing our understanding of the Universe. Learn about the fundamentals of gravitational waves, the inner workings of detectors like LIGO and Virgo, and the significant insights gained from recent events identified by these collaborations. Examine merger rate estimates, mass distributions of compact binary systems, and the implications of multi-messenger observations. Journey through topics such as General Relativity, binary systems, the stellar graveyard, and the origin of elements. Gain insights into ongoing observing runs, future prospects for the 2020s, and participate in a Q&A session covering additional aspects like pulsar timing.

Syllabus

Date:Wed, 31 July 2019, 15:00 to
Cosmic collisions - Learning about black holes and neutron stars using gravitational waves
Structure of the talk
Gravitational Waves in General Relativity
Making Waves
Measurement
Weiss 1972
LIGO - Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory
Earth-based Observatories
Motivation for ground-based observatories
Binary Systems
Parameters of a Binary
O1/O2
GW150914
GWTC-1
Gravitational-wave Transient Catalog
Stellar Graveyard
Binary Black Hole Mergers
GWTC-1: Masses
GWTC-1: Spins
GWTC-1: Distances
GWTC-1: Binary Black Hole Rates
GW 170817A
GW170817: Masses
Telescopes around the World
Explosion
Expansion of Universe
GWTC-1: Binary Neutron Star Rates
Origin of elements
Observing Run 3
Candidates so far!
The 2020's
GW170817: Mass-Radius
Q&A
Pulsar Timing

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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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