Physics Colloquium: The NANOGrav Experiment: current results and future directions

Prof. Chiara Mingarelli, Physics Department, Yale University

23 March 2025, 14:00 
Shenkar Building, Melamed Hall 006 
Physics Colloquium

Zoom: https://tau-ac-il.zoom.us/j/86384445155?pwd=FHiR4BCxtWBaV04yzCXfZbAUNNlhyO.1

 

Abstract: 

Galaxy mergers are a standard aspect of galaxy formation and evolution, and most large galaxies contain supermassive black holes. As part of the merging process, the supermassive black holes should in-spiral together and eventually merge, generating a background of gravitational radiation in the nanohertz to microhertz regime.  An array of precisely timed pulsars spread across the sky can form a galactic-scale gravitational wave detector in the nanohertz band. I describe the current efforts to develop and extend the pulsar timing array concept, together with recent evidence for a gravitational wave background,  and efforts to constrain astrophysical phenomena at the heart of supermassive black hole mergers. 

 

 

Event Organizer: Dr. Hadas Soifer

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