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Thursday, September 21, 2023
3:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Rosen Auditorium (TA-53, Bldg 1)

P/T Colloquium

Cosmic Explorer: A Next-Generation Generation Ground-based Gravitational-Wave Observatory for Nuclear Astrophysics

Prof. Duncan Brown
Syracuse University

Gravitational-wave astronomy has revolutionized our view of the Universe. Investment in the field has rewarded the scientific community with numerous detections of a binary black hole mergers and the multi-messenger observation of a neutron-star merger. I will describe a next-generation ground-based gravitational-wave observatory: Cosmic Explorer. With ten times the sensitivity of Advanced LIGO, Cosmic Explorer will push our gravitational-wave horizon towards the edge of the observable Universe z ~ 100. With its unprecedented sensitivity, Cosmic Explorer will make discoveries that we cannot yet anticipate, especially since gravitational waves reach into regions of the Universe that electromagnetic observations cannot explore.

Host: Soumi De (soumide@lanl.gov)