Physical Society Colloquium
The Life, Death, and Afterlife of GW170817
Department of Physics McGill University
The neutron star collision, GW170817, resulted in the first ground-breaking
joint detection of a gravitational wave source and its electromagnetic
counterpart. We recently marked the first anniversary of this exciting
multi-messenger discovery -- I will review the year's many new insights
derived from this fascinating source, which touch on astrophysics, cosmology,
and fundamental physics. I will also briefly discuss the advances in
instrumentation and multiwavelength coordination that made the discovery and
subsequent monitoring possible, as well as our prospects for joint detections
of black hole and neutron star mergers by LIGO-Virgo and EM observatories in
the coming years.
Friday, September 14th 2018, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium (room 112)
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