Speaker: Vania Vellucci, PhD student at SISSA. She has been working mainly on Black Holes physics, and her talk will focus on the study of Black Holes singularities. Here below you can find more information.
Abstract: In a complete theory of gravity we expect space-time singularities to be regularized by quantum effects. From this point of view, we have two possible regular alternatives to singular black holes (BHs) to describe the ultracompact objects that we saw in our universe: regular black holes and horizonless compact objects. I will talk about the possible structures of these black hole mimickers and the gravitational waves ringdown signal that we expect from their coalescence.
Location: The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)
You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).
The event is open to all.
Abstract: In a complete theory of gravity we expect space-time singularities to be regularized by quantum effects. From this point of view, we have two possible regular alternatives to singular black holes (BHs) to describe the ultracompact objects that we saw in our universe: regular black holes and horizonless compact objects. I will talk about the possible structures of these black hole mimickers and the gravitational waves ringdown signal that we expect from their coalescence.
Location: The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)
You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).
The event is open to all.
- Organizer: Quantum Field Theory Center
- Address: Fioniavej 34, 5230 Odense M
- Contact Email: damiapaciarinim@qtc.sdu.dk
- Add to your calendar: https://eom.sdu.dk:443/events/ical/aefa7526-55e7-45ce-ac92-72a7fd6c1b31