2021 - T1B - Gravitational waves: a new messenger to explore the universe

Collection 2021 - T1B - Gravitational waves: a new messenger to explore the universe

Organizer(s) Caprini, Chiara ; Chassande-Mottin, Eric ; Faye, Guillaume ; Vernizzi, Filippo ; Volonteri, Marta
Date(s) 01/03/2021 - 09/04/2021
linked URL https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/category/408/
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Presentation of the T1B 2021 : "Gravitational waves: a new messenger to explore the universe"

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The goal of this trimester is to bridge among all research areas in gravitational waves science, and foster interaction and communication. The program dedicates to theoretical aspects of gravitational-wave science, to astrophysics and cosmology, and to gravitational-wave detectors and data analysis.

This trimester is organized from March 1st to April 9th, 2021 by Chiara Caprini (APC, Paris), Eric Chassande-Mottin (APC, Paris), Guillaume Faye (IAP, Paris), Filippo Vernizzi (IPhT, CEA Saclay) and Marta Volonteri (IAP, Paris).


L'objectif principal de ce trimestre est de favoriser l'interaction et la communication entre tous les domaines de recherche de la science des ondes gravitationnelles. Le programme se consacre aux aspects théoriques de la science des ondes gravitationnelles, à l'astrophysique et à la cosmologie, ainsi qu'aux détecteurs d'ondes gravitationnelles et à l'analyse des données.

Ce trimestre est organisé du 1er mars au 9 avril 2021 par Chiara Caprini (APC, Paris), Eric Chassande-Mottin (APC, Paris), Guillaume Faye (IAP, Paris), Filippo Vernizzi (IPhT, CEA Saclay) et Marta Volonteri (IAP, Paris).

Information about the video

  • Date of recording 09/04/2021
  • Date of publication 09/04/2021
  • Institution IHP
  • Language French
  • Format MP4

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