Dear all,

This email is to announce the seminar of Arianna Renzini (Milano Bicocca University) , on 11th June (Tuesday) at 14:00, in the Large Seminar room at the IIHE (G.1.03 Sacton Room).


Title: Reaching beneath the surface: Gravitational-wave Background search methods, targets, and implications:

Abstract: "Gravitational-wave backgrounds (GWBs) encompass a multitude of signals across the wide gravitational-wave (GW) frequency spectrum, and represent key targets in the panorama of gravitational-wave data analysis. Typically, GWBs are considered to be the collection of GW signals that lie just beneath the threshold of detection. In this talk, I will broadly introduce GWBs and various ongoing or near-future detection efforts, focusing on ground-based interferometers such as LIGO and Virgo. I will specifically focus on the astrophysical GWB from binary black holes and neutron stars, as it is expected to be the main background source in the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) frequency range. I will describe the flagship LVK GWB searches and outline their key implications beyond GWs: The GWB power spectrum includes information on binary formation history and mass distribution, while its angular power spectrum is a tracer of large-scale structure, and many other potential sky distributions. I will present two new and improved GWB searches I am involved in, which are expected to outperform current approaches and which we plan to apply to O4 data. Finally, I will close with an overview of the future of GWBs with promising new detectors such as LISA and 3G interferometers."

Here the indico page of the event: https://indico.iihe.ac.be/event/1884/

Feel free to share this announcement with anyone who might be interested in your groups. Hope to see you all there.

Best,
Alberto



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Alberto Mariotti
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
https://we.vub.ac.be/HEPVUB
Phone: +32 (0) 2 629 32 15
E-mail: alberto.mariotti@vub.be
Address: Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Physics Department
Elementary Particles Research Group
Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
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