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The University of Southampton
Mathematical Sciences

Gravitational wave detection: Prospects and future possibilities Seminar

Time:
12:00
Date:
13 February 2014
Venue:
Building 54 room 5A

For more information regarding this seminar, please email Wynn Ho at wynn.ho@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Gravity Seminar

The advanced generation of ground-based gravitational wave detectors will soon become operational. Compared to the initial generation they will increase our sensitive distance by a factor of 10 (to ~200Mpc) and hence increase the sensitive volume to compact binary coalescences and their event rate by 3 orders of magnitude. This sensitivity increase coupled with current predictions for the astrophysical populations of binary neutron stars give us an estimated realistic detection rate of 0.4-400 per year. I will provide a review of the sensitivities and results obtained with the initial detectors and then describe the issues of most relevance for detection in the next few years. I will conclude by discussing the potential for performing cosmological measurements using gravitational wave standard sirens, an area of gravitational wave research of specific interest to myself.

Speaker information

Dr Chris Messenger , University of Glasgow. Research Fellow

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