Asymptotics with a positive cosmological constant II

ORAL

Abstract

The study of isolated systems has been vastly successful in the context of vanishing cosmological constant, $\Lambda = 0$. However, there is no physically useful notion of asymptotics for the universe we inhabit with $\Lambda > 0$. This means that presently there is no fundamental understanding of gravitational waves in our own universe. The full non-linear framework is still under development, but some interesting results at the linearized level have been obtained. In particular, I will discuss the quadrupole formula for gravitational radiation and its implications.

Authors

  • Aruna Kesavan

    The Pennsylvania State University, Penn State

  • Abhay Ashtekar

    The Pennsylvania State University, Penn State

  • Beatrice Bonga

    The Pennsylvania State University