Observing EM Counterparts to Decihertz GW Sources by Varun Bhalerao
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore electromagnetic counterparts to decihertz gravitational wave sources in this conference talk from the Lunar Gravitational-Wave Detection discussion meeting. Delve into infrared and UV observations, upcoming missions, and comparisons between different observational approaches. Examine decihertz sources, follow-up strategies, and pre-merger pulsation searches. Investigate challenges in observing galactic double white dwarfs and their magnitudes. Learn about TMT capabilities and their implications for observations. Discuss supernovae observations in optical, infrared, and high-energy regimes. Gain insights into the current state and future prospects of multi-messenger astronomy, with a focus on gravitational wave sources in the decihertz band.
Syllabus
Intro
EMGW: Today
Infra-red observations
UV Observations
New missions in 04
Comparing missions
Decihertz sources
Follow-up observations
Pre-merger pulsation search?
Double white dwarfs
Galactic challenges
White dwarf magnitudes
TMT capabilities
Saw it, so what?
Supernovae: OIR
Supernovae: High Energy
Observer rant
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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