学术报告

本次会议共收录 601 篇报告,分布于 60 个分会。可按标题、作者或正文关键词检索。

共 601 条结果

  1. Inertial sensor for TianQin project

    Ze-Bing Zhou

    TianQin is a Chinese space-borne gravitational wave detector proposed in 2014, and aims to detect gravitational waves in the frequency range of 1mHz ~ 1 Hz, with three earth orbiting satellites with an orbital radius of about 105 km forming an equilateral tria

    PLENARY全体报告Sala Auditorium (Plenary)

  2. Initial Conditions and Evolution for Spherically Symmetric Collapse

    Elly Bayona · Hernando Quevedo · Miguel Alcubierre

    Spherical collapse in general relativity has been studied with different methods, especially by using a priori given equations of state that describe the collapsing matter as a perfect fluid. We propose an alternative perspective, in which the initial density

    BH4报告Sala 4

  3. Ivestigate AGN feeding & feedback in nearby universe

    Khashayar Kianfar

    As the last student of Prof. Malheiro I would like to talk about him and present my work which he was involved in his last year of his life: The study of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) has garnered significant attention due to their structures and dynamic behavi

    AC1报告Sala 3

  4. KAGRA, LIGO, VIRGO observations

    Marta Colleoni

    After the first groundbreaking observation of gravitational waves emitted by the collision of two black holes on 14 September 2015, the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA network has completed three successful observing runs yielding nearly a hundred events. All detections were

    PLENARY全体报告Sala Auditorium (Plenary)

  5. Kerr-like Wormhole

    Juan Carlos Del Águila Rodríguez · Tonatiuh Matos

    In 2006 we proposed the conjecture that rotating wormholes might be stable, while static ones might not be. In this talk we present an exact solution of the Einstein-Phantom Field equations similar to the Kerr solution. It is singular in a ring around the thro

    AT1报告Sala 7

  6. Kilonovae host galaxies

    Luca Izzo

    I will review the properties of kilonova host galaxies, focusing in particular on kilonovae detected from their associated gamma-ray burst component. A special consideration will be devoted to the physical properties of KNe, such as the offset from their hosts

    MA2报告ICRANet Seminar Room

  7. LEMON: Modelling strong gravitational lenses in a finger snap

    Crescenzo Tortora

    New wide-field astronomical surveys are opening a new window on the Universe, by collecting data for extraordinarily vaste samples of galaxies. Strong gravitational lenses are rare astronomical events, whose actual number will increase of more than 100 times t

    AI1报告Sala 4

  8. Least model-dependent strong lensing properties of galaxy clusters

    Jenny Wagner · Chiang-Mei Chen

    Strong gravitational lenses are massive cosmic objects, like galaxies or galaxy clusters, which can map an extended background source, like a galaxy, into several highly distorted and magnified images. Analysing the properties of those images yields important

    EG2报告Sala 3

  9. Lesson about gravity from black-hole imaging

    Luciano Rezzolla

    I will briefly discuss how the first images of the supermassive black holes M87and Sgr A were obtained by the EHT collaboration. In particular, I will describe the theoretical aspects that have allowed us to model the dynamics of the plasma accreting onto the

    PLENARY全体报告Sala Auditorium (Plenary)

  10. Lesson learnt in 04 and future perspective

    Giacomo Principe · LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration

    The fourth observing run (O4) of LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA is now ongoing, relying on the most sensitive network of gravitational-wave interferometers to date. In this talk, I will highlight in a multimessenger context some of the most recent astrophysical findings and

    MA2报告ICRANet Seminar Room

  11. Lessons from Stuekelberg theory in Cosmology.

    Govindarajan Thupil · Ehsan Bavarsad

    Abstract: Stueckelberg solved the problem of gauge invariance in massive QED by a new mechanism which is precursor for Abelian Higgs. It has several implications in Cosmology and we will discuss few of them. Strong electromagnetic and gravitational field physi

    TF1报告ICRANet Seminar Room

  12. Lessons, promises, and innovations in synergistic gravitationalwave science

    Szabolcs Marka

    The discovery of gravitational waves and their synergistic signatures has opened immense opportunities for astrophysics. Significant advancements in gravitational-wave detector technology, both on Earth and in space, along with progress in electromagnetic and

    GW1报告Sala 7

  13. Leveraging Transfer Learning for Astronomical Image Analysis

    Stefano Cavuoti · Demetra De Cicco · Lars Doorenbos · Gianluca Sasanelli · Olena Torbaniuk · Massimo Brescia

    This presentation explores some applications of transfer learning in astronomical image analysis, focusing on the usage of a pretrained network (EfficientNet) as a feature extractor. We discuss methods for identifying active galactic nuclei, extracting physica

    AI1报告Sala 4

  14. Light bending around a gravitating object immersed in a moving medium

    Barbora Bezdekova · Oleg Tsupko · Christian Pfeifer

    A well-known effect confirmed by astrophysical observations is the light deflection in the gravitational field. In the recent years, the Hamiltonian formalism has been frequently applied in analytical studies to discuss how a medium that surrounds the gravitat

    EG2报告Sala 4

  15. Linear dynamics and gravitational waves in gravitational quantum field theory

    Da Huang · Yong Tang · Yong-Liang Ma · Yu-Feng Zhou · Yuan-Kun Gao · Yue-Liang Wu

    UCAS The gravitational quantum field theory is a gauge formulation of the gravity dynamics based on the inhomogeneous spin gauge symmetry, which leads to the generalized Einstein equation. In order to test this theory, we linearize the dynamic equations of gra

    GW4报告ICRANet Seminar Room

  16. Linear perturbations in Horndeski models with spatial curvature

    Serena Gambino · Filippo Vernizzi · Francesco Pace

    This work aims to investigate the impact of spatial curvature in modified gravity models, specifically within the Horndeski framework. Typically overlooked in the literature due to the spatial flatness assumed in the ΛCDM model, this study aims to fill this ga

    AT2报告ICRANet Seminar Room

  17. Lowand High-energy Neutrinos from SN 2023ixf in M101

    Aurora Langella · Dafne Guetta · SIlvia Gagliardini

    Supernova (SN) 2023ixf in M101 is the closest SN explosion observed in the last decade. Therefore, it is a suitable test bed to study the role of jets in powering the SN ejecta. With this aim, we explored the idea that high-energy neutrinos could be produced d

    NU3报告Sala 5