Looking for Mergers in Gravitational Wave Data - Results, Lessons, & Future Outlook
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 49-minute conference talk on gravitational wave data analysis and its implications for physics. Delve into the detection of gravitational waves by Advanced LIGO/Virgo and its impact on various fields, including field theory, stellar evolution, and cosmology. Discover the new connections formed between theoretical communities, particularly field theorists and classical relativists. Learn about the future of gravitational wave research, including more sensitive ground-based detectors and potential space-based observatories. Understand the importance of precision modeling for gravitational-wave signals in interpreting strong events and searching for new physics. Gain insights into the collaboration between experts from classical relativity, effective field theory, and scattering amplitudes communities. Examine the challenges facing next-generation gravitational-wave experiments and explore promising emerging tools and techniques from classical and quantum field theory. Presented by Teja Nerella from UCSB at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, this talk offers a comprehensive overview of current research and future prospects in gravitational wave science.
Syllabus
Looking for mergers in gravitational wave data: results, lessons, & future... ▸ Teja Nerella (UCSB)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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