Astrophysics with GW detections, 6-7 September 2019
from
Friday, 6 September 2019 (00:00)
to
Saturday, 7 September 2019 (22:10)
Monday, 2 September 2019
Tuesday, 3 September 2019
Wednesday, 4 September 2019
Thursday, 5 September 2019
Friday, 6 September 2019
08:40
Astrophysics 1
Astrophysics 1
08:40 - 11:10
Contributions
09:25
Welcome
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Tomasz Bulik
(
Obserwatorium Astronomiczne UW
)
09:30
Observations of binaries in GW
-
Thomas Dent
(
IGFAE, University of Santiago de Compostela
)
09:50
Uncovering the mass gap
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Bangalore Sathyaprakash
(
The Pennsylvania State University
)
10:30
The origin of effective spins, high black hole masses, and O1/O2 rates in LIGO/VIRGO binary black hole mergers
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Krzysztof Belczynski
(
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Bartycka 18, 00-716 Warsaw, Poland
)
11:10
Cofffee break
Cofffee break
11:10 - 11:30
11:30
Astrophysics 1
Astrophysics 1
11:30 - 13:10
Contributions
11:30
The origin of binary black hole mergers
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Tsvi Piran
12:10
Precision physics with extreme mass ratio inspirals
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Christopher Berry
(
Northwestern University
)
12:50
The common envelope channel as test bed for massive star evolution
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Jakub Klencki
(
Radboud University Nijmegen
)
13:10
Lunch break
Lunch break
13:10 - 14:10
14:10
14:10 - 16:05
Contributions
14:10
Formation of compact object binaries in globular clusters
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Mirek Giersz
(
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences
)
14:50
Properties of merging/colliding black holes originating in globular clusters - the impact of IMBH
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Dorota Rosinska
(
University of Warsaw
)
15:05
Implications of binary coalescence events for the stochastic background
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Nelson CHRISTENSEN
(
Artemis, Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur
)
15:45
Chemical evolution of the Universe and the properties of merging double compact objects
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martyna chruslinska
16:05
Cofffee break
Cofffee break
16:05 - 16:35
16:35
16:35 - 18:05
Contributions
16:35
Cosmology with GW detections
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Archisman Ghosh
(
Leiden University
)
17:15
Synthetic catalog of black holes in the Milky Way
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Aleksandra Olejak
(
OA UW
)
17:35
Could gravitational lensing impact the observed BBH population?
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David Keitel
(
University of Portsmouth
)
Saturday, 7 September 2019
09:30
09:30 - 11:00
Contributions
09:35
Prospects and challenges for multi-messenger astronomy
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Marica Branchesi
(
Gran Sasso Science Institute/INFN
)
10:15
Host galaxies of merging compact objects
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Maria Celeste Artale
(
University of Innsbruck
)
10:35
Time-domain model for kiloHertz gravitational-waveforms from neutron star merger remnants
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Matteo Breschi
(
FSU Jena
)
11:00
Cofffee break
Cofffee break
11:00 - 11:30
11:30
11:30 - 13:00
Contributions
11:30
Neutron star mergers and the high density equation of state
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Andreas Bauswein
12:10
Connecting nuclear physics and multi-messenger astrophysics with neutron stars
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Morgane Fortin
(
CAMK, PAN
)
12:40
Population of neutron stars and its observability in GW
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Marek Cieślar
(
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center
)
13:00
Lunch break
Lunch break
13:00 - 14:00
14:00
14:00 - 16:00
Contributions
14:00
Dynamically driven mergers of black holes in dense stellar environments
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Abbas Askar
14:40
Chirp mass - distance distributions of the sources of gravitational waves
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Maciej Ossowski
(
Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw
)
14:50
The results and implications of search for gravitational waves emitted by core collapse supernovae
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Marek Szczepanczyk
(
University of Florida
)
15:10
Computing the spin tilt angles at formation from gravitational wave observations of binary black holes
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Nathan Johnson-McDaniel
(
DAMTP, University of Cambridge
)