1–4 Sept 2025
Corfu
Europe/Athens timezone

Spinning Black Holes in Binaries Observed with Gravitational Waves

1 Sept 2025, 09:50
50m
Ionian Academy

Ionian Academy

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Speaker

Katerina Chatziioannou (California Institute of Technology)

Description

The spins of black holes in binaries observed with gravitational waves are an essential probe of physics on multiple scales, from the astrophysical formation environments of compact binaries to fundamental physics. At the same time, the imprint of spin on the observed signals is weak, making constraints more challenging compared to the other key property of black holes, namely their mass. I will discuss how spins affect the mergers of black holes, the current status of spin measurements and its astrophysical implications, and challenges in ensuring robust and unbiased measurements.

Primary author

Katerina Chatziioannou (California Institute of Technology)

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