7–11 Aug 2017
Columbus, Ohio, USA
US/Eastern timezone

Astronomy's "Next Big Thing:" What can we expect from direct gravitational-wave observations?

9 Aug 2017, 14:00
30m
Athenian Room (The Athenaeum)

Athenian Room

The Athenaeum

Oral Multi-messenger (incl. gravitational waves) and nuclear astrophysics Multi-messenger

Speaker

Prof. Szabolcs Marka (Columbia University in the City of New York)

Description

Advanced LIGO's ongoing observation runs provided humanity with the first direct detection of gravitational waves, just in time for the 100th anniversary of Einstein's prediction. Beyond the discovery, there is a growing focus on incorporating gravitational waves as a new window on questions from violent transients to cosmology. I will discuss some aspects of (i) the instrumental breakthroughs that enabled the unprecedented sensitivity reached by Advanced LIGO and (ii) the key scientific directions in which gravitational wave searches can be utilized, directly as well as in the context of multimessenger astronomy.

Primary author

Prof. Szabolcs Marka (Columbia University in the City of New York)

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