PhD in Space Science and Technology - SST

Seminar / Workshop

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Multi-Messenger Astronomy from Space
Specific Seminar - Curriculum 1
31 May 2023, time 16:00
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Online
Organizer: National PhD Programme - Space Science and Technology - SST
Target audience: University community
Referent: Prof. Carlo Baccigalupi carlo.baccigalupi@sissa.it
Contatti:
Staff of the Doctoral programme in Space Science and Technology - SST
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Speaker: Prof.ssa Eleonora Troja, Department of Physics, Tor Vergata University of Rome

Abstract

The first direct detection of gravitational waves (GWs) from a pair of coalescing black holes (BHs) was a transformational event, which opened up new horizons in the exploration of the universe. Since then, dozens of GW sources have been discovered, providing unique access to the properties of gravity in the strong-field regime and fundamental new insights into stellar evolution. However, as spectacularly demonstrated by the discovery of GW170817, the true power of GWs is fully unlocked only when combined with electromagnetic (EM) observations, that is multi-messenger astrophysics.  The combination of GW and EM signals enables multidisciplinary studies encompassing key fields of modern astronomy: from the cosmic production of heavy metals to the rate of expansion of our universe and the behaviour of dense matter in extreme physical conditions. The next few years will likely see a few joint detections of GWs and EM radiation, opening new frontiers across many areas of science.  This talk will review the promises, challenges and future perspectives of illuminating GWs with light.

Online Attendance

Argomento: Multi-Messenger Astronomy from Space - Specific Seminar – Curriculum 1
Ora: 31 mag 2023 04:00 PM Roma

Entra nella riunione in Zoom
https://unitn.zoom.us/j/83140177196?pwd=cVdZTG9ITHQ5Q1c0MENWZ1VPQlJRQT09

ID riunione: 831 4017 7196
Passcode: 041911

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