12th Iberian Gravitational Waves Meeting

from Monday 6 June 2022 (08:45) to Wednesday 8 June 2022 (18:05)
University of Minho, Campus Gualtar, Pedagogical Complex II (CP2), Room B1

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
6 Jun 2022
7 Jun 2022
8 Jun 2022
AM
08:45 Welcome   ()
09:00 LISA: Space-based GW Astronomy - Martin HEWITSON   ()
09:45 The LISA Data Challenges - Ivan Martin Vilchez (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE, CSIC and IEEC))   ()
10:05 Action-Angle formalism for Geodesic motion in Kerr spacetime - Morteza Kerachian (Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences) morteza kerachian   ()
10:25 Active monitoring of stray light at Advanced Virgo: new instrumented baffles. - Giada Caneva Santoro   ()
10:45
Coffee Break (until 11:15) ()
11:15 Testing General Relativity with gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences - Marta COLLEONI (University of the Balearic Islands)   ()
09:00 Black holes in fundamental field environments - Katy Clough   ()
09:45 Impact of ultralight bosonic dark matter on the dynamical bar-mode instability of rotating neutron stars - Fabrizio Di Giovanni   ()
10:05 Universal relations for rotating Boson Stars - Jorge Castelo Mourelle   ()
10:25 How neutron star mergers and astrophysical observations could constrain dark matter properties - Edoardo Giangrandi   ()
10:45
Coffee Break (until 11:15) ()
11:15 Hunting and interpreting intermediate-mass compact objects - Juan Calderón Bustillo   ()
09:00 Searching for Primordial Black Holes with Gravitational Waves - Juan García-Bellido (IFT UAM-CSIC)   ()
09:45 The stochastic gravitational wave background from close hyperbolic encounters of primordial black holes in dense clusters - Mr Santiago Jaraba (IFT UAM-CSIC)   ()
10:05 Search for gravitational waves from black hole hyperbolic encounters in LIGO-Virgo - Gonzalo Morras   ()
10:25 Tracking the origin of black holes with the stochastic gravitational wave background popcorn signal - Sachiko Kuroyanagi (IFT UAM-CSIC)   ()
10:45
Coffee Break (until 11:15) ()
11:15 Gravitational waves from strong first-order phase transitions - David Weir (University of Helsinki)   ()
PM
12:00 GWTC-3: Parameter Estimation Formalism & Results - Jose Francisco Nuno Jose Nuno   ()
12:20 Numerical Simulations of Dark Matter Admixed Neutron Stars Binaries - Mattia Emma   ()
12:40 Multi-messenger NS mergers: using GWs and photon light-curves to understand their properties - Dr M. Angeles Perez-Garcia (University of Salamanca, Spain)   ()
13:00
Lunch (until 14:30) ()
14:30 Tests of Gravity Theories with Pulsar Timing - Paulo Freire (Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy)   ()
15:15 A comparison of GstLAL performance in gaussian data and LIGO detectors data. - André Guimarães Andre Guimaraes (Louisiana State University)   ()
15:35 Implications of the quantum nature of the black hole horizon on the gravitational-wave ringdown - Sumanta Chakraborty (IUCAA)   ()
15:55 Applications of the close-limit approximation: horizonless compact objects and scalar fields - Dr Lorenzo Annulli (CIDMA, Gr@v, University of Aveiro)   ()
16:15
Coffee Break (until 16:45) ()
16:45 Quasi-Equilibrium Configurations of Compact Binaries Composed of Two Fluids - Hannes Rüter   ()
17:05 Where is the ringdown? Gravitational waves in scalar-tensor theories. - Josu Aurrekoetxea (University of Oxford)   ()
12:00 A numerical-relativity gravitational-wave catalogue of spinning Proca-star collisions - Nicolas Sanchis-Gual   ()
12:20 Gravitational-wave parameter inference with the Newman-Penrose scalar - Isaac Chun Fung Wong (Department of Physics, the Chinese University of Hong Kong)   ()
12:40 Search for Proca star mergers in GWTC-3 - Samson Leong   ()
13:00
Lunch (until 14:30) ()
14:30 Developing Gans for Gravitational Waves - Felipe Ferreira de Freitas   ()
15:15 Rapid Online Estimation of Astrophysical Source Category and Compact Binary Parameters - Verónica Villa-Ortega (IGFAE, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)   ()
15:35 Prospects for detecting long-duration transient gravitational waves from glitching pulsars with current and future detectors - Joan Moragues Roca Joan Moragues (LIGO)   ()
15:55 Comparison of eccentric numerical relativity simulations to small mass-ratio perturbation theory - Antoni Ramos-Buades (Max Planck Institute for gravitational physics, Potsdam)   ()
16:15
Coffee Break (until 16:45) ()
16:45 Hierarchical approach to matched filtering using a reduced basis - Mr Rahul Dhurkunde (AEI Hannover)   ()
17:05 Darboux covariance: a hidden symmetry of perturbed Schwarzschild Black Holes - MICHELE LENZI (ICE-CSIC)   ()
19:30
Conference Dinner (until 22:30) ()
12:00 Constraining ΛCDM cosmological parameters with Einstein Telescope mock data - Mr Matteo Califano (Scuola Superiore Meridionale - University of Naples "Federico II")   ()
12:20 The gravitational wave signal from primordial magnetic fields in the Pulsar Timing Array frequency band - Alberto ROPER POL   ()
12:40 Implications for first-order cosmological phase transitions and the formation of primordial black holes from the third LIGO-Virgo observing run - Mrs Alba Romero-Rodríguez (IFAE)   ()
13:00
Lunch (until 14:30) ()
14:30 RECENT RESULTS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR CONTINUOUS GRAVITATIONAL WAVE SEARCHES WITH A NETWORK OF TERRESTRIAL GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTORS - Pia Astone (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)   ()
15:15 Narrowband searches for continuous and long-duration transient gravitational waves from known pulsars in the LIGO-Virgo third observing run - David Keitel   ()
15:35 Some ongoing Efforts for Evolving Einstein Field Equations on Hyperboloidal Slices - Shalabh Gautam (ICTS)   ()
15:55 Parity violating gravitational waves at the end of inflation - António Manso (Universidad Granada)   ()
16:15
Coffee Break (until 16:45) ()
16:45 Probing primordial non-Gaussianities with anisotropies of the SGWB - Lucas Pinol   ()
17:05 Primordial black hole formation with full numerical relativity - Eloy de Jong (King's College London)   ()
17:25 Simulations for highly eccentric black holes binaries - Tomas Andrade (University of Barcelona)   ()
17:45 Closing Remarks   ()