The Great Impersonation - Towards Prototypical Black Hole Microstates
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Explore the theoretical foundations of black hole microstates and their potential to mimic traditional black hole signatures in this conference talk from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into Paolo Pani's research on prototypical black hole microstates and their implications for gravitational wave astronomy, examining how these exotic objects could masquerade as conventional black holes in observational data. Learn about the theoretical framework underlying black hole microstate models and their relevance to current gravitational wave detection efforts. Discover the challenges and opportunities these alternative models present for interpreting gravitational wave signals and understanding the fundamental nature of black holes. This presentation forms part of a comprehensive discussion meeting celebrating the 10th anniversary of gravitational wave detection, bringing together leading experts to explore the future directions of gravitational wave physics and astronomy.
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The Great Impersonation: Towards Prototypical Black Hole Microstates.... by Paolo Pani
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences