Multimessenger Astronomy - Lecture 2
Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI) via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the fundamentals of multimessenger astronomy in this comprehensive lecture delivered as part of the ISAPP2025 Graduate School on Gravitational Waves. Delve into advanced concepts that bridge theoretical frameworks with practical detection methods in the rapidly evolving field of gravitational wave astronomy. Learn how multiple astronomical messengers - including gravitational waves, electromagnetic radiation, and neutrinos - work together to provide unprecedented insights into cosmic phenomena. Examine the theoretical underpinnings and observational techniques that enable scientists to study black hole mergers, neutron star collisions, and other extreme astrophysical events through coordinated multi-wavelength and multi-messenger observations. Gain understanding of how this interdisciplinary approach revolutionizes our ability to probe the universe's most energetic processes and opens new windows for astronomical discovery.
Syllabus
Zoltan Haiman - Multimessenger Astronomy, Lecture 2
Taught by
Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI)