LIGO and gravitational wave astronomy: ten years after the first detection.
mardi 4 novembre 2025 -
11:00
lundi 3 novembre 2025
mardi 4 novembre 2025
11:00
LIGO and gravitational wave astronomy: ten years after the first detection.
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Peter Fritschel
(
MIT
)
LIGO and gravitational wave astronomy: ten years after the first detection.
Peter Fritschel
(
MIT
)
11:00 - 12:00
Room: 200/0-Auditorium - Auditorium P. Lehmann
Ten years ago LIGO made the first direct detection of gravitational waves, emitted by the merger of two black holes about 1.3 billion years ago. Now, over 300 gravitational wave events have been observed by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaborations. Earlier this year, gravitational waves were detected from a black hole merger very similar to that first event in 2015, but this time with three times higher signal-to-noise ratio. This was thanks to the improvements in sensitivity that have been achieved in LIGO and Virgo in the past decade. I will talk about the LIGO detector improvements that got us to this point, and the plans for future improvements and observing runs.