Séminaire de Physique Théorique

Black Hole Spectroscopy: From a Mathematical Problem to an Observational Reality

par Gregorio Carullo (Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen & IHES)

Europe/Paris
Salle du Conseil (IHES)

Salle du Conseil

IHES

Le Bois-Marie, 35, route de Chartres CS 40001 91893 Bures-sur-Yvette Cedex
Description

Dark compact objects are nowadays routinely observed through multiple experimental schemes. Measurements of their vibrational spectra offer unprecedented opportunities to investigate the highly dynamical regime of General Relativity, search for signs of new physics, and increase the evidence for their "black hole nature". After an introduction to the topic, I will review recent achievements of this scientific program enabled by gravitational-wave observations, and current efforts to extend it through the inclusion of nonlinear effects and generic orbital configurations of binary mergers. Prospects for high-precision measurements through next-generation interferometric detectors will also be briefly discussed.

[1] https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OcfmyL0KBUAZrXfi9N7dhiOaALbyEgxj/view?usp=sharing

 

Pour être informé des prochains séminaires vous pouvez vous abonner à la liste de diffusion en écrivant un mail à sympa@listes.math.cnrs.fr avec comme sujet: "subscribe seminaire_physique PRENOM NOM"
(indiquez vos propres prénom et nom) et laissez le corps du message vide.

Organisé par

Thibault Damour

Contact