Video URL
https://pirsa.org/16100061Gravitational Waves: The Birth of a New Area of Astronomy
APA
Nuttall, L. (2016). Gravitational Waves: The Birth of a New Area of Astronomy. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://pirsa.org/16100061
MLA
Nuttall, Laura. Gravitational Waves: The Birth of a New Area of Astronomy. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Oct. 20, 2016, https://pirsa.org/16100061
BibTex
@misc{ scivideos_PIRSA:16100061, doi = {10.48660/16100061}, url = {https://pirsa.org/16100061}, author = {Nuttall, Laura}, keywords = {Strong Gravity}, language = {en}, title = {Gravitational Waves: The Birth of a New Area of Astronomy}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics}, year = {2016}, month = {oct}, note = {PIRSA:16100061 see, \url{https://scivideos.org/index.php/pirsa/16100061}} }
Laura Nuttall Syracuse University
Abstract
On September 14th and December 26th, 2015, the Advanced LIGO detectors observed two gravitational wave signals, each from the merger of stellar-mass black holes. These two observations have given us the first glimpse in to the population of stellar mass black holes. In this talk I will discuss these first detections of gravitational waves including the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary neutron star and neutron star black holes systems. I will also describe the LIGO interferometers, their current state and the future of this exciting new field of gravitational-wave astronomy.