Theory Colloquia

Fundamental physics and cosmology with the Einstein Telescope

by Michele Maggiore (Universite de Geneve (CH))

Europe/Zurich
4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)

4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

CERN

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Description

The Einstein Telescope is a proposed  third-generation gravitational wave detector, to be build in Europe in the next decade. Its sensitivity will allow us to explore the depths on the Universe with gravitational waves. It is expected to detect of order 10^5  binary black holes and binary neutron stars per year, with  binary black holes  potentially detectable up to redshift z=O(100) and binary neutron stars up to z\simeq 3. Many of these signals will be reconstructed with remarkable accuracy, up to cosmological distances. We will discuss the impact that these observations might have on fundamental physics, cosmology and astrophysics.

Videoconference
TH colloquia
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67346292748
Host
Elena Gianolio
Alternative hosts
AVC support account, Zoom Recording Operations 2, Irene Valenzuela Agui, Thomas Nik Bazl Fard, Urs Wiedemann, Pier Francesco Monni, Pascal Pignereau, Clement Montcharmont, Benoit Loyer
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80279029
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