Colloq Abstract - Holley-Bockelmann
May 3, 2019
11:00am Mountain
Kelly Holley-Bockelmann (Vanderbilt)
Peering into the Dark: Supermassive Black Holes as Revealed by LISA
Abstract
Astronomers now know that supermassive black holes are in nearly every galaxy.
Though these black holes are an observational certainty, nearly every aspect of their evolution -- from their birth, to their fuel source, to their basic dynamics -- is a matter of lively debate. Fortunately, LISA, a space-based gravitational wave observatory set to launch in 2034, will revolutionize this field by providing data that is complementary to electromagnetic observations as well as data in regimes that are electromagnetically dark. This talk will touch on our current understanding of how SMBHs form, evolve, and alter their galaxy host, and will outline the theoretical, computational and observational work needed to make the most of LISA observations.
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