In Search of the Stars’ Quiet Signals
Gravitational waves are invisible ripples that travel through the fabric of the universe. Some of them, known as continuous gravitational waves, last for a very long time. This talk explores these steady signals coming from spinning neutron stars – the small and massive remnants of exploded stars – and how scientists are learning to „listen” to them. Join the scientists on a journey into the soft hum of the cosmos and discover the groundbreaking methods used to detect these whispers from the stars.
Referent/Referentin
Zahra Shayegan
Veranstalter
Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institut) und Institut für Gravitationsphysik
Termin
08. Nov. 202519:15 - 20:00
Ort
Geb.: 3401Raum: 103/106
Callinstraße 38
30167 Hannover