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Gravity seminar - Adam Pound Seminar

Time:
12:00
Date:
11 October 2018
Venue:
Building 54, room 7035(7B)

For more information regarding this seminar, please email Oscar Dias, Nils Andersson at [email protected], [email protected] .

Event details

Title: Compact binaries and the gravitational self-force

Abstract: Recent observations of gravitational waves, and all we have learned from them, represent a remarkable success of our theoretical models of relativistic binaries. However, accurate models are largely restricted to binaries in which the two members have roughly equal masses; for binaries with more disparate masses, modelling is less mature. This is especially relevant for extreme-mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs), in which a stellar-mass object orbits a supermassive black hole in a galactic core. EMRIs are uniquely precise probes of black hole spacetimes, and they will be key targets for the space-based detector LISA. They are best modelled by gravitational self-force theory, in which the smaller object generates a small gravitational perturbation that reacts back on it to exert a "self-force". In this talk, I discuss the foundations of self-force theory and its application to EMRIs (along with, surprisingly, less extreme compact binaries).

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Adam Pound , Southampton.

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