Probing relativistic gravity with radio astronomy
Event Start:
2022-02-14T15:00:00
Event End:
2022-02-14T16:00:00
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We are experiencing a golden era in testing and exploring relativistic gravity.
Whether it is results from gravitational wave detectors, satellite or lab
experiments, radio astronomy plays an important complementary role.
Here one can mention the cosmic microwave background, black hole
imaging and, obviously, binary pulsars. This talk will provide an overview of
how these methods relate to each other, and will in particular focus on new
results from the study of binary pulsars, where we can test the behaviour
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Speaker:
Michael Kramer (MPIfR, Bonn)
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Event Start:
2022-02-14T15:00:00
Event End:
2022-02-14T16:00:00
Probing relativistic gravity with radio astronomy
Event Information:
We are experiencing a golden era in testing and exploring relativistic gravity.
Whether it is results from gravitational wave detectors, satellite or lab
experiments, radio astronomy plays an important complementary role.
Here one can mention the cosmic microwave background, black hole
imaging and, obviously, binary pulsars. This talk will provide an overview of
how these methods relate to each other, and will in particular focus on new
results from the study of binary pulsars, where we can test the behaviour
Event Location:
Connect via zoom