This week we have the pleasure of welcoming our very own Alexandre Toubiana for the next Gravitation group seminar. He will present his recent work on exotic compact objects and their gravitational waves, abstract below.
The virtual seminar will take place this Friday, 27th November at 11am. The zoom coordinates are also below.
Abstract:
In the standard astrophysical paradigm, the only compact objects (with C>0.1) are black holes (BHs) and neutron stars (NSs). However, extensions of General Relativity (GR) and/or of the Standard Model can give rise to ``exotic compact objects'' (ECOs), which mimic the gravitational behavior of BHs and NSs to varying degrees. Thus, exotic compact objects can be difficult to distinguish from BHs and NSs in the inspiral phase of the binaries observed by gravitational-wave detectors, but significant differences may be present in the merger and post-merger signal.
In this talk I will briefly review some models of ECOs and numerical simulations of non-BH binaries. Based on these results, I will present a toy model aiming to capture the main features of the full GW signal emitted by ECO binaries and use it to assess the detectability of such exotic signals with current and future detectors, and whether they can be distinguished from black hole binaries.
Slides from the seminar
Zoom coordinates:
Topic: Gravitation group seminar - Alexandre Toubiana
Time: Nov 27, 2020 11:00 AM Paris
Join Zoom Meeting
https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/81658289658?pwd=Z1Y3Z3EzMEVuc1dMc1RnUXJEYy9lUT09
Meeting ID: 816 5828 9658
Passcode: 392665
The virtual seminar will take place this Friday, 27th November at 11am. The zoom coordinates are also below.
Abstract:
In the standard astrophysical paradigm, the only compact objects (with C>0.1) are black holes (BHs) and neutron stars (NSs). However, extensions of General Relativity (GR) and/or of the Standard Model can give rise to ``exotic compact objects'' (ECOs), which mimic the gravitational behavior of BHs and NSs to varying degrees. Thus, exotic compact objects can be difficult to distinguish from BHs and NSs in the inspiral phase of the binaries observed by gravitational-wave detectors, but significant differences may be present in the merger and post-merger signal.
In this talk I will briefly review some models of ECOs and numerical simulations of non-BH binaries. Based on these results, I will present a toy model aiming to capture the main features of the full GW signal emitted by ECO binaries and use it to assess the detectability of such exotic signals with current and future detectors, and whether they can be distinguished from black hole binaries.
Slides from the seminar
Zoom coordinates:
Topic: Gravitation group seminar - Alexandre Toubiana
Time: Nov 27, 2020 11:00 AM Paris
Join Zoom Meeting
https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/81658289658?pwd=Z1Y3Z3EzMEVuc1dMc1RnUXJEYy9lUT09
Meeting ID: 816 5828 9658
Passcode: 392665
Dates:
Friday, 27 November, 2020 - 11:00 to 13:00
Localisation / Location:
APC
- Séminaire
Equipe(s) organisatrice(s) / Organizing team(s):
- Gravitation