Listening to Gravitational Waves with Pulsar Timing Arrays
Abstract:
Detecting gravitational waves with pulsar timing arrays is a fast-developing area. It will open a new window to exploit our universe. I will first give a general overview on this area, its current status and future prospect. Then I will discuss the recent progress on gravitational wave detection and characterization through pulsar timing arrays in detail, which completely changes the conventional point of view. Finally, I will talk about the International Pulsar Timing Array Collaboration, which will combine the best radio telescopes in the world to detect gravitational waves. With three best radio telescopes being built in China, FAST, Shanghai and QiTai, China will play a significant role in this promising project in the future.
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Speaker:9:30am, August 01th, Tuesday
Time:Yan Gong (Max-Planck-Institute for Radio Astronomy)
Location:Middle conference room, 3rd floor
Speaker:9:30 am July 27th (Thursday)
Time:Junhao Liu (East Asian Observatory)
Location:Middle conference room, 3rd floor
Speaker:Wednesday, July 26th 3:00pm
Time:Dr. Pinghui Huang (黄平辉)
Location:Middle conference room, 3rd floor
Speaker:7月14日,星期五,上午10点
Time:闫大海(云南大学)
Location:1715
Speaker:3:00 pm July 13th (Thursday)
Time:Shuang Zhou (University of Nottingham)
Location:Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Speaker:1:30 pm July 6th (Thursday)
Time:Prof. Wen-Ping Chen (National Central University)
Location:Lecture Hall, 3rd floor