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Title: | Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics : a roadmap |
Authors: | Barack, Leor Cardoso, Vitor Nissanke, Samaya Sotiriou, Thomas P. Askar, Abbas Belczynski, Chris Bertone, Gianfranco Bon, Edi Blas, Diego Brito, Richard Bulik, Tomasz Said, Jackson Wojnar, Aneta Yakut, Kadri Yan, Haopeng Yazadjiev, Stoycho Zaharijas, Gabrijela Zilhão, Miguel |
Keywords: | Gravitational waves -- Detection Black holes (Astronomy) General relativity (Physics) Dark matter (Astronomy) Neutron stars |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd. |
Citation: | Barack, L., Cardoso, V., Nissanke, S., Sotiriou, T. P., Askar, A., Belczynski, C.,...Zilhão, M. (2019). Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap. Classical and quantum gravity, 36(14), 143001. |
Abstract: | The grand challenges of contemporary fundamental physics—dark matter, dark energy, vacuum energy, inflation and early universe cosmology, singularities and the hierarchy problem—all involve gravity as a key component. And of all gravitational phenomena, black holes stand out in their elegant simplicity, while harbouring some of the most remarkable predictions of General Relativity: event horizons, singularities and ergoregions. The hitherto invisible landscape of the gravitational Universe is being unveiled before our eyes: the historical direct detection of gravitational waves by the LIGO-Virgo collaboration marks the dawn of a new era of scientific exploration. Gravitational-wave astronomy will allow us to test models of black hole formation, growth and evolution, as well as models of gravitational-wave generation and propagation. It will provide evidence for event horizons and ergoregions, test the theory of General Relativity itself, and may reveal the existence of new fundamental fields. The synthesis of these results has the potential to radically reshape our understanding of the cosmos and of the laws of Nature. The purpose of this work is to present a concise, yet comprehensive overview of the state of the art in the relevant fields of research, summarize important open problems, and lay out a roadmap for future progress. This write-up is an initiative taken within the framework of the European Action on ‘Black holes, Gravitational waves and Fundamental Physics’. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/89364 |
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