Invited Seminars

Gravitational wave Astrophysics

by Dr Gijs Nelemans (Radboud University Nijmegen)

Europe/Brussels
Large seminar room (IIHE (ULB-VUB))

Large seminar room

IIHE (ULB-VUB)

VUB-building G- 1G003
Description
abstract: Now that ground based gravitational wave detectors are expected to discover their first signals in the next decade and plans for future facilities are converging, the field of gravitational wave astrophysics is about to be opened. I will discuss the different astrophysical sources that produce gravitaitonal waves and their likely signals and detection rates in the proposed detectors. For ground based detectors these are mainly compact binary mergers and possibly supernovae, while for space based detectors such as eLISA, these are super-massive black holes, extreme mass-ratio inspirals and Galactic binary stars. I will show the different (astro)physical questions that can be addressed with these expected observations as well as the importance of having complementary electro-magnetic observations.