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SUMMARY:Tidal effects in compact object binaries and why they matter
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DTEND:20230914T160000Z
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DESCRIPTION: Abstract:The field of gravitational wave astronomy is allowin
 g us to study the nature of compact objects in binary systems through thei
 r gravitational wave emission. Namely\, the tidal deformability of such ob
 jects\, encoded in their tidal Love numbers (TLNs)  gives us a window int
 o their composition and the physics behind them. However\, the increasing 
 accuracy of future gravitational wave detectors will likewise require a mo
 re accurate modeling of the emitted waveforms\, and therefore a more detai
 led study of TLNs. In my talk\, I will present recent advances on how the 
 spin of a compact object affects its TLNs. I will also discuss the impact 
 these spin-tidal effects will have on future gravitational wave detections
 \, focusing on neutron star binaries\, as well as other (dynamical) tidal 
 effects and their possible relevance in the near future. 
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LOCATION:Sala de Reuniões e Seminários (2-8.3) 2º Piso Pavilhão de Fí
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URL:http://df.vps.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/eventos/tidal-effects-in-compact-o
 bject-binaries-and-why-they-matter/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p data-block-key="uxrn0"> Abstract:<br/>The 
 field of gravitational wave astronomy is allowing us to study the nature o
 f compact objects in binary systems through their gravitational wave emiss
 ion. Namely\, the tidal deformability of such objects\, encoded in their t
 idal Love numbers (TLNs)  gives us a window into their composition and th
 e physics behind them. <br/><br/>However\, the increasing accuracy of futu
 re gravitational wave detectors will likewise require a more accurate mode
 ling of the emitted waveforms\, and therefore a more detailed study of TLN
 s. In my talk\, I will present recent advances on how the spin of a compac
 t object affects its TLNs. I will also discuss the impact these spin-tidal
  effects will have on future gravitational wave detections\, focusing on n
 eutron star binaries\, as well as other (dynamical) tidal effects and thei
 r possible relevance in the near future. </p>
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