Description
With planned future gravitational wave observatories such as LISA and Einstein Telescope, coupled with powerful telescopes such as Euclid, it is vital we explore how these two windows into the content and dynamics of the Universe can complement one another. The weak lensing of gravitational waves found using luminosity distances obtained from compact binary coalescences, and redshifts from galaxy surveys, is an example of such complementary information—this potential will be explored in detail.
Auteur principal
M.
Charlie Mpetha
(University of Edinburgh)
Co-auteurs
M.
Giuseppe Congedo
(University of Edinburgh)
M.
Andy Taylor
(University of Edinburgh)