Data analysis challenges for stochastic gravitational wave backgrounds

from Wednesday 19 July 2023 (09:00) to Friday 21 July 2023 (23:00)
CERN (4/3-006)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
19 Jul 2023
20 Jul 2023
21 Jul 2023
AM
09:00
Introduction to SGWBs - Daniel G. Figueroa (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) (until 12:30)
09:00 data analysis - general overview - Neil Cornish  
10:00 status & challenges of SGWB search with LISA - Jon Gair  
11:00 --- coffee break ---
11:30 theory of cosmological SGWB sources - Chiara Caprini (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
09:00
LISA SGWB data analysis - Chiara Caprini (Universite de Geneve (CH)) (until 12:35)
09:00 Model-independent reconstruction of a stochastic gravitational wave background with LISA - Raphael Flauger (The University of Texas at Austin)  
10:00 Stochastic gravitational wave background reconstruction for a non-equilateral and unequal-noise LISA constellation - Mauro Pieroni (CERN)  
10:55 --- coffee break ---
11:25 Differentiating signal from noise: towards a multivariate spectral analysis for LISA - Quentin Baghi  
12:20 SGWBs at LISA : some open questions - Dr Jean-Baptiste Bayle (University of Glasgow)  
09:00
Ground-based interferometers and PTAs - Robert Rosati (until 12:30)
09:00 Searches for isotropic gravitational-wave backgrounds using ground-based interferometers - Joe Romano  
10:00 Mapping the anisotropies of SGWBs with Ground-Based Detectors - Jishnu Suresh (Université catholique de Louvain)  
11:00 --- coffee break ---
11:30 Upcoming Challenges in Searching for the Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background with Terrestrial Detectors - Vuk Mandic (University of Minnesota)  
PM
14:00 Science prospects for LISA - Antoine PETITEAU (CNRS)   (500/1-001 - Main Auditorium)
15:00 --- coffee break ---
16:00
Astrophysical SGWBs - Jesus Torrado (Université Libre de Bruxelles) (until 17:45)
16:00 binary populations in the LISA band - Valeryia Korol  
17:00 LISA SGWB and foreground modeling - Nikolaos Karnesis (AUTh)  
19:00 --- welcome drink ---
15:00
LISA SGWB data analysis - Riccardo Buscicchio (until 18:00)
15:00 Impact of noise knowledge uncertainty for detection and parameter estimation of SGWBs - Martina Muratore  
15:30 theory and detection of SGWB anisotropies - LISA MAP making - Carlo Contaldi (Imperial College London)  
16:30 --- coffee break ---
17:00 discussion : open problems & roadmap - Neil Cornish  
14:30
Ground-based interferometers and PTAs -Dr Eric Madge Pimentel (Weizmann Institute of Science) (until 16:55)
14:30 --- coffee break ---
15:00 pulsar timing arrays - Stanislav Babak  
16:00 discussion : knowledge transfer to LISA - Antoine PETITEAU (CNRS)  
16:30 closing