Exploring Core-Collapse Supernovae With Third-Generation Gravitational-Wave Detectors.
ORAL
Abstract
The observation of gravitational waves from core-collapse supernovae will
allow us to explore the mechanism that drives the explosion. We discuss
the prospects of detecting gravitational waves from core-collapse
supernova by the third-generation gravitational-wave detectors. We also
discuss data-analysis methods that can be used to connect the observed
waveform to the properties of the supernova.
allow us to explore the mechanism that drives the explosion. We discuss
the prospects of detecting gravitational waves from core-collapse
supernova by the third-generation gravitational-wave detectors. We also
discuss data-analysis methods that can be used to connect the observed
waveform to the properties of the supernova.
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Presenters
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Chaitanya Afle
Syracuse University
Authors
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Chaitanya Afle
Syracuse University
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Stefan W Ballmer
Syracuse University
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Duncan A. Brown
Syracuse University
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Adam Seth Burrows
Princeton University
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David Radice
Princeton University, Princeton University, Institute for Advanced Study
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Varun Srivastava
Syracuse University