Colloquia

Gravitational Waves Astronomy

by Gabriela González (Louisiana State University)

Europe/Madrid
IFAE Seminar Room (In-person)

IFAE Seminar Room

In-person

Description

The first detection of gravitational waves in 2015, created by the merger of black holes more than a billion years ago, was followed by many other signals from black holes  In 2017, the merger of neutron stars was detected by LIGO and Virgo detectors and by gamma-ray telescopes, and was found by many electromagnetic observations too:  a new era of gravitational wave astrophysics was started with very bright prospects for the future. The number of observations by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaborations has been accelerating, and  is getting into the hundreds! I will describe the technology involved in the current gravitational wave detectors, details of the latest discoveries and the exciting prospects for more detections in the next years, including plans for new detectors in Europe and the USA. 

Organized by

Mario Martínez

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