17–21 nov. 2025
Tokyo
Fuseau horaire Asia/Tokyo

Multi-Messenger Astronomy

21 nov. 2025, 16:00
25m
Koshiba Hall (Tokyo)

Koshiba Hall

Tokyo

Hongo Campus, University of Tokyo

Orateur

Dr Natalia Lewandowska (State University of New York at Oswego)

Description

In the age of ground-based and space telescopes it has been well established that multi-wavelength observations of astrophysical sources are a crucial observing strategy to unravel their physics.
What began once with the multi-wavelength study of the messenger of the electromagnetic force has advanced in the last decades also towards the messengers of the other three fundamental forces: the gravitational, weak and strong nuclear forces.
In this talk I will give a general overview of this now established field known as "Multi-Messenger Astronomy" with a focus on very fast rotating and highly magnetized neutron stars known as pulsars as well as black holes.

Auteur

Dr Natalia Lewandowska (State University of New York at Oswego)

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