Neutron-star mergers and numerical relativity
- đ¤ Speaker: Masaru Shibata, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
- đ Date & Time: Wednesday 27 November 2019, 14:15 - 15:15
- đ Venue: MR2, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Abstract
Merger of neutron-star binaries (neutron star-neutron star or black hole-neutron star binaries) is one of the promising sources of gravitational waves, and a source of high-energy phenomena like gamma-ray bursts and kilonovae. The first direct detection of gravitational waves and electromagnetic counterparts from a binary neutron star merger (GW170817) show this fact. In this talk, I will first give a broad review for the observational results of GW170817 and summarize the theoretical prediction of neutron-star mergers based on numerical simulation in general relativity (numerical relativity). Then, I will show that the observational results of the kilonova (observational results of the optical and infrared band) are well interpreted by the numerical relativity results.
Series This talk is part of the Theoretical Physics Colloquium series.
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Wednesday 27 November 2019, 14:15-15:15