Title: Bridging Physics and Observations of Black Hole-Powered Events Abstract: Black hole (BH)-powered transients are abundant in the Universe, originating from compact object mergers, collapsing stars, galactic cores and more. Upcoming LIGO runs and new electromagnetic detectors, such as LSST and ULTRASAT position BH-powered multi-messenger events at the forefront of astrophysics. I will review the … Continue reading "CRA Seminar: Ore Gottlieb (Flatiron Institute)"
Title: Impact of Central Massive Black Hole Accretion on the Event Horizon, Host Galaxy, and Beyond Abstract: Astrophysical black holes are surprisingly simple physical objects. Their gravitational field can be fully described by two parameters: mass and spin. We cannot directly observe black holes as no light escapes from the event horizon. However, we can … Continue reading "CRA Seminar: Labani Mallick (U Manitoba) Virtual"
Title: Transcending the Limits of Theoretical Physics with Deep Learning Abstract: Astronomy has recently experienced a profound transformation, driven by the acquisition of extensive datasets generated by increasingly sophisticated instruments. This influx of data has opened up numerous new avenues for exploration in the field. However, this boon is accompanied by its own set of … Continue reading "CRA Seminar: Yuan-Sen Ting (ANU)"
Title: Identification and characterization of GW bursts with the BayesWave algorithm for expanded GW detector networks Abstract: The global gravitational-wave detector network currently consists of four interferometers: LIGO Hanford (H) and Livingston (L), Virgo (V) and KAGRA (K); the commissioning of LIGO India is also well underway. As the detector network continues to expand, it is … Continue reading "Special CRA Seminar: Christine Lee (AU)"