Nagoya University: Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI)

Nagoya University

Japanese


KMI Colloquium
"Status, Results, and Future Plans for LIGO and Virgo"
David Shoemaker
(LIGO Spokesperson, MIT)
February 23, 2018 (Fri) 10:00-
Sakata Hirata Shall
Abstract:

The LIGO and Virgo gravitational-wave detectors, supported by the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and Virgo Collaboration, have now detected both a handful of binary black holes as well as a fortuitous capture of signals from a binary neutron star, enabling a world-wide electromagnetic followup. The technique and the fundamental physics challenges to the detectors will be presented, a summary of the astrophysics results given, and a roadmap for future detectors sketched.

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