Astronomy and Astrophysics Seminars

Journey of Binary Black Holes: From Supercomputer to LIGO to Universe

by Dr. Karan Pankaj Jani (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Friday, August 12, 2016 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at TIFR ( A269 )
Description
The historic detections of binary black hole mergers in the first science run of Advanced LIGO has inaugurated the era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy. In this talk I recap the new astrophysics we have learned about black holes from these gravitational waves, and narrate our search plan to hunt for binary black holes as massive as 600 solar masses and up to cosmological distance of 10 Gpc. I emphasize the role of supercomputer simulations of solutions to Einstein Equations has played in confirming these gravitational wave signals as originating from black hole merger, and present a roadmap on how these simulations would guide future detections and hints of physics beyond General Relativity.