CRA seminar: Prof. Shane Davis (University of Virginia)

Title: How Black Holes Dine above the Eddington "Limit" without Overeating or Excessive Belching Abstract The study of super-Eddington accretion is essential to our understanding of the growth of super-massive black holes in the early universe, the accretion of tidally disrupted stars, and the nature of ultraluminous X-ray sources. Unfortunately, this mode of accretion is … Continue reading "CRA seminar: Prof. Shane Davis (University of Virginia)"

CRA Seminar: Prof. Huan Yang (Perimeter Institute)

Probing neutron star physics with gravitational wave detections The recent detection of the binary neutron star merger event (GW170817) has marked the beginning of multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves. In this talk I will briefly review current findings associated with GW170817 and introduce new opportunities from future detections. In the first part, I will explain … Continue reading "CRA Seminar: Prof. Huan Yang (Perimeter Institute)"

CRA Seminar: Dr. Juan Calderon Bustillo (Monash University)

Howey N201/202 837 State Street, Atlanta, GA, United States

https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/juan-calderon-bustillo Title: Exploring the strong field phenomena of black holes Abstract: At the event horizon of a black hole, gravity reaches its most extreme behaviour. Studying the dynamics of event horizons is key to understand gravity in is ultra-strong field regime and investigate the most fundamental properties of black holes. Black hole collisions provide a … Continue reading "CRA Seminar: Dr. Juan Calderon Bustillo (Monash University)"