Scattering Gravitational Waves off Spinning Black Holes - Justin Vines
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Explore a 48-minute lecture on scattering gravitational waves off spinning black holes, presented by Justin Vines from the Albert Einstein Institute. Delve into the cutting-edge field of gravitational wave detection and its far-reaching implications for physics, from field theory to stellar evolution and cosmology. Discover how this emerging area of study has fostered new collaborations between field theorists and classical relativists. Learn about the future of gravitational wave research, including more sensitive ground-based detectors and planned space-based observatories. Understand the critical need for precision modeling of gravitational wave signals to interpret strong events and search for new physics. Gain insights into the interdisciplinary approach combining classical relativity, effective field theory, and scattering amplitudes to advance gravitational wave modeling and overcome theoretical challenges for next-generation experiments.
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Scattering gravitational waves off spinning black holes â–¸ Justin Vines (AEI)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics