LIGO Document G1500426-v2
- After decades of development, the Advanced LIGO gravitational wave detectors will commence observations later this year. By the time they reach design sensitivity before the end of the decade, we expect that they will be detecting signals from orbiting pairs of neutron stars and black holes. Gravitational waves will then be providing a whole new way of exploring the universe by “listening in” on the vibrations of spacetime. A key advantage of gravitational wave astronomy is its ability to target black holes and explore their dynamics. The talk will explain what gravitational waves are, what kind of technology is needed to detect them, and what kinds of objects Advanced LIGO is likely to detect.
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