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22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND The Valencia Conference Centre is located on the main northwest approach road into the city. It is seven minutes from the Valencia-Manises international airport and eight minutes from the city centre and the high-speed train station. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Contact Us Address: Fundación Universidad-Empresa ADEIT Plaza Virgen de la Paz 3 CP46001, Valencia Phone: (+34) 963 262 600 Email: contact@gr22amaldi13.com From Monday to Friday 9:00-15:00 CEST 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Auditorium 3A. 15:00-15:15 Strong Cosmic Censorship In De Sitter Space, Reall, Harvey 15:15-15:30 Approximating Gravitational Collapse For Dust With Vlasov Matter, Andréasson Håkan 15:30-15:45 A Perturbative Approach To The Construction Of Initial Data On Compact Manifolds, Valiente Kroon, Juan A. 15:45-16:00 Two Non-Normal Spectral Problems In Black Hole Spacetimes, Jaramillo, José Luis 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation & 13th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Registration type Early (before April 12th, 2019) Late (from April 13th until May 9th, 2019) Regular: 500€ 575€ Student: 400€ 475€ Member of the ISGRG 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Auditorium 2. 14:30-14:45 The 2-Body Problem In 2+1 Spacetime Dimensions, Gundlach, Carsten 14:45-15:00 Robinson-Trautman Solutions In (2+1) Dimensions, Saa, A. 15:00-15:15 Petrov Type-N Solution For The Null-Surface Formulation Of General Relativity In 2+1 Dimensions, Harriott, Tina A. 15:15-15:30 Exact Black-Hole Formation With A Conformally Coupled Scalar Field In Three Dimensions, Maeda 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Abstract: In this talk I will first provide a broad overview of Loop Quantum Gravity, emphasizing the interplay between gravity, geometry and the quantum that lies at its foundation.This approach has resolved some of the fundamental issues that had been posed already in the 1970s, such as the quantum nature of geometry, singularity resolution and the consequent physics beyond Einstein, and 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Created Date: 6/21/2019 8:41:20 AM CENTRE - GR22AMALDI13.COM 0.2. DUE TO ITS STRATEGIC LOCATION Valencia has direct flights to over 60 international destinations and is the ideal venue for meetings and congresses that bring together delegates from 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Abstract: The era of gravitational-wave astrophysics started in 2015 with the first-ever detection of gravitational waves from a binary black hole system by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO).Since then, the network of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors has evolved to include the Virgo detector, with both LIGO and Virgo progressively improving theirsensitivity.
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22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Code of conduct. The organisers are committed to making this meeting productive and enjoyable for everyone involved, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender, marital status, nationality, physical appearance, political affiliation, pregnancy, race, religion or sexual orientation. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Created Date: 6/21/2019 8:41:20 AM LOOP QUANTUM GRAVITY: BASICS AND RECENT ADVANCES Loop Quantum Gravity: Basics and Recent Advances Abhay Ashtekar Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, & Physics Department, Penn State GR22 & Amaldi13, Valencia, July 8-12, 2019 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Abstract: The era of gravitational-wave astrophysics started in 2015 with the first-ever detection of gravitational waves from a binary black hole system by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO).Since then, the network of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors has evolved to include the Virgo detector, with both LIGO and Virgo progressively improving theirsensitivity.
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22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND The Valencia Conference Centre is located on the main northwest approach road into the city. It is seven minutes from the Valencia-Manises international airport and eight minutes from the city centre and the high-speed train station. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Contact Us Address: Fundación Universidad-Empresa ADEIT Plaza Virgen de la Paz 3 CP46001, Valencia Phone: (+34) 963 262 600 Email: contact@gr22amaldi13.com From Monday to Friday 9:00-15:00 CEST 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation & 13th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Auditorium 3A. 15:00-15:15 Strong Cosmic Censorship In De Sitter Space, Reall, Harvey 15:15-15:30 Approximating Gravitational Collapse For Dust With Vlasov Matter, Andréasson Håkan 15:30-15:45 A Perturbative Approach To The Construction Of Initial Data On Compact Manifolds, Valiente Kroon, Juan A. 15:45-16:00 Two Non-Normal Spectral Problems In Black Hole Spacetimes, Jaramillo, José Luis 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Gravitation is the scientific topic of inspiration of the classical Flamenco Dance Performance. The show will consist on a series of multi-space, open-air performances on various small wooden platforms distributed around the welcome reception area. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Registration type Early (before April 12th, 2019) Late (from April 13th until May 9th, 2019) Regular: 500€ 575€ Student: 400€ 475€ Member of the ISGRG 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Auditorium 2. 14:30-14:45 The 2-Body Problem In 2+1 Spacetime Dimensions, Gundlach, Carsten 14:45-15:00 Robinson-Trautman Solutions In (2+1) Dimensions, Saa, A. 15:00-15:15 Petrov Type-N Solution For The Null-Surface Formulation Of General Relativity In 2+1 Dimensions, Harriott, Tina A. 15:15-15:30 Exact Black-Hole Formation With A Conformally Coupled Scalar Field In Three Dimensions, Maeda 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Created Date: 6/21/2019 8:41:20 AM CENTRE - GR22AMALDI13.COM 0.2. DUE TO ITS STRATEGIC LOCATION Valencia has direct flights to over 60 international destinations and is the ideal venue for meetings and congresses that bring together delegates from 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Abstract: The era of gravitational-wave astrophysics started in 2015 with the first-ever detection of gravitational waves from a binary black hole system by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO).Since then, the network of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors has evolved to include the Virgo detector, with both LIGO and Virgo progressively improving theirsensitivity.
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND The Valencia Conference Centre is located on the main northwest approach road into the city. It is seven minutes from the Valencia-Manises international airport and eight minutes from the city centre and the high-speed train station. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Contact Us Address: Fundación Universidad-Empresa ADEIT Plaza Virgen de la Paz 3 CP46001, Valencia Phone: (+34) 963 262 600 Email: contact@gr22amaldi13.com From Monday to Friday 9:00-15:00 CEST 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation & 13th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Auditorium 3A. 15:00-15:15 Strong Cosmic Censorship In De Sitter Space, Reall, Harvey 15:15-15:30 Approximating Gravitational Collapse For Dust With Vlasov Matter, Andréasson Håkan 15:30-15:45 A Perturbative Approach To The Construction Of Initial Data On Compact Manifolds, Valiente Kroon, Juan A. 15:45-16:00 Two Non-Normal Spectral Problems In Black Hole Spacetimes, Jaramillo, José Luis 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Gravitation is the scientific topic of inspiration of the classical Flamenco Dance Performance. The show will consist on a series of multi-space, open-air performances on various small wooden platforms distributed around the welcome reception area. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Registration type Early (before April 12th, 2019) Late (from April 13th until May 9th, 2019) Regular: 500€ 575€ Student: 400€ 475€ Member of the ISGRG 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Auditorium 2. 14:30-14:45 The 2-Body Problem In 2+1 Spacetime Dimensions, Gundlach, Carsten 14:45-15:00 Robinson-Trautman Solutions In (2+1) Dimensions, Saa, A. 15:00-15:15 Petrov Type-N Solution For The Null-Surface Formulation Of General Relativity In 2+1 Dimensions, Harriott, Tina A. 15:15-15:30 Exact Black-Hole Formation With A Conformally Coupled Scalar Field In Three Dimensions, Maeda 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Created Date: 6/21/2019 8:41:20 AM CENTRE - GR22AMALDI13.COM 0.2. DUE TO ITS STRATEGIC LOCATION Valencia has direct flights to over 60 international destinations and is the ideal venue for meetings and congresses that bring together delegates from 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Auditorium 3A. 15:00-15:15 Strong Cosmic Censorship In De Sitter Space, Reall, Harvey 15:15-15:30 Approximating Gravitational Collapse For Dust With Vlasov Matter, Andréasson Håkan 15:30-15:45 A Perturbative Approach To The Construction Of Initial Data On Compact Manifolds, Valiente Kroon, Juan A. 15:45-16:00 Two Non-Normal Spectral Problems In Black Hole Spacetimes, Jaramillo, José Luis 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation & 13th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Registration type Early (before April 12th, 2019) Late (from April 13th until May 9th, 2019) Regular: 500€ 575€ Student: 400€ 475€ Member of the ISGRG 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Created Date: 6/21/2019 8:41:20 AM 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Abstract: In this talk I will first provide a broad overview of Loop Quantum Gravity, emphasizing the interplay between gravity, geometry and the quantum that lies at its foundation.This approach has resolved some of the fundamental issues that had been posed already in the 1970s, such as the quantum nature of geometry, singularity resolution and the consequent physics beyond Einstein, and 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND The documentation required to travel to Spain varies according to the country of origin. If you are a citizen of an EU country, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Lichtenstein, you will need a valid passport or ID card.Additionally, in the case of a minor traveling with an ID document, this must be accompanied by written permission from theparents.
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Code of conduct. The organisers are committed to making this meeting productive and enjoyable for everyone involved, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender, marital status, nationality, physical appearance, political affiliation, pregnancy, race, religion or sexual orientation. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND LIST OF THE NAMES OF THE RECIPIENTS OF THE GRANTS. A limited number of conference grants for young researchers will be available. Eligible applicants must be PhD students (preferably) or junior postdoctoral researchers and must submit an abstract for oral presentation orposter.
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY ANDGENERAL RELATIVITY PDFGENERAL RULE 22GENERAL RELATIVITY ONLINE COURSEGENERAL RELATIVITY VIDEO LECTURESGENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY PDF Abstract: The era of gravitational-wave astrophysics started in 2015 with the first-ever detection of gravitational waves from a binary black hole system by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO).Since then, the network of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors has evolved to include the Virgo detector, with both LIGO and Virgo progressively improving theirsensitivity.
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND The Valencia Conference Centre is located on the main northwest approach road into the city. It is seven minutes from the Valencia-Manises international airport and eight minutes from the city centre and the high-speed train station. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND 22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation & 13th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Contact Us Address: Fundación Universidad-Empresa ADEIT Plaza Virgen de la Paz 3 CP46001, Valencia Phone: (+34) 963 262 600 Email: contact@gr22amaldi13.com From Monday to Friday 9:00-15:00 CEST 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Gravitation is the scientific topic of inspiration of the classical Flamenco Dance Performance. The show will consist on a series of multi-space, open-air performances on various small wooden platforms distributed around the welcome reception area. 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Registration type Early (before April 12th, 2019) Late (from April 13th until May 9th, 2019) Regular: 500€ 575€ Student: 400€ 475€ Member of the ISGRG 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Abstract: In this talk I will first provide a broad overview of Loop Quantum Gravity, emphasizing the interplay between gravity, geometry and the quantum that lies at its foundation.This approach has resolved some of the fundamental issues that had been posed already in the 1970s, such as the quantum nature of geometry, singularity resolution and the consequent physics beyond Einstein, and 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Auditorium 2. 14:30-14:45 The 2-Body Problem In 2+1 Spacetime Dimensions, Gundlach, Carsten 14:45-15:00 Robinson-Trautman Solutions In (2+1) Dimensions, Saa, A. 15:00-15:15 Petrov Type-N Solution For The Null-Surface Formulation Of General Relativity In 2+1 Dimensions, Harriott, Tina A. 15:15-15:30 Exact Black-Hole Formation With A Conformally Coupled Scalar Field In Three Dimensions, Maeda 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND Created Date: 6/21/2019 8:41:20 AM CENTRE - GR22AMALDI13.COM 0.2. DUE TO ITS STRATEGIC LOCATION Valencia has direct flights to over 60 international destinations and is the ideal venue for meetings and congresses that bring together delegates from 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY ANDGENERAL RELATIVITY PDFGENERAL RULE 22GENERAL RELATIVITY ONLINE COURSEGENERAL RELATIVITY VIDEO LECTURESGENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY PDF Abstract: The era of gravitational-wave astrophysics started in 2015 with the first-ever detection of gravitational waves from a binary black hole system by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO).Since then, the network of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors has evolved to include the Virgo detector, with both LIGO and Virgo progressively improving theirsensitivity.
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22nd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation 13th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves 7-12 July, 2019 GR22 and Amaldi13 in Valencia, Spain. ¡Bienvenidos! VALENCIA, SPAIN JULY 7-12, 2019 > Welcome to the homepage of the 22nd edition of the International > Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, "GR22", and the > 13th edition of the Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational > Waves, "Amaldi13".>
> GR22 is the latest in the series of triennial international > conferences held under the auspices of the International Society on > General Relativity and Gravitation. This conference series > constitutes the principal international meetings for scientists > working in all areas of relativity and gravitation. The Amaldi > conferences are held under the auspices of the Gravitational Wave > International Committee. Since 1997, they have been held every two > years and are regarded as the most important international > conferences for the gravitational-wave detection community. In > Valencia, GR22 and Amaldi13 are organized as a joint event. The > organization is coordinated by Drs. José Antonio Font and José > Navarro-Salas, from the University of Valencia (UV) / Instituto de > Física Corpuscular (UV-CSIC), on behalf of a large national > committee. Organisational support is provided by the Fundación > Universidad Empresa UV - ADEIT.PLENARY SPEAKERS
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ABHAY ASHTEKAR
Department of Physics Penn State University, United States of America*
ANDREA GHEZ
UCLA Physics & Astronomy Department University of California, Los Angeles, United States of America*
ASIMINA ARVANITAKI
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics WaterlooOntario, Canada
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BILL WEBER
University of TrentoItaly
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CLIFFORD M. WILL
Department of Physics University of Florida United States of America*
EDWARD K. PORTER
Laboratory of Astroparticles and Cosmology (APC)Paris
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EVA M. SILVERSTEIN
Institute for Theoretical Physics Stanford University,USA
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GABRIELA GONZALEZ
Department of Physics and Astronomy Louisiana State University, United States of America*
HEINO FALCKE
Department of Astronomy Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands*
JONATHAN LUK
Department of Mathematics Stanford University, California, United States of America*
KATERINA CHATZIIOANNOU Center for Computing Astrophysics United States of America*
LICIA VERDE
Institute of Cosmological Sciences (ICC) UB-IEEC Universidad de Barcelona, Spain*
LISA BARSOTTI
MIT Kavli Institute - LIGO Laboratory United States of America*
MARK VAN RAAMSDONK
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada*
MATT VISSER
School of Mathematics and Statistics Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand*
PAOLO PANI
Department of Physics Università di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy*
RAFAEL PORTO
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY)Hamburg, Germany
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SHIRAZ MINWALLA
Tata Institute of Fundamental ResearchMumbai, India
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STEPHEN TAYLOR
TAPIR Group, Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy California Institute of Technology United States of America*
TIMOTHY PENNUCCI
Eötvös Loránd University, HungaryMeet all speakers
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TITLE: Particle Physics Beyond Colliders. ABSTRACT: Recently there have been several proposals of low-energy precision experiments that can search for new particles, new forces, and the Dark Matter of the Universe in a way that is complementary to collider searches. In this talk, I will present some examples involving ranging from atomic clocks, to astrophysical black holesaccessible to LIGO.
ABHAY ASHTEKAR (THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, USA) TITLE: Loop Quantum Gravity: basics and some recent advances. ABSTRACT: In this talk I will first provide a broad overview of Loop Quantum Gravity, emphasizing the interplay between gravity, geometry and the quantum that lies at its foundation. This approach has resolved some of the fundamental issues that had been posed already in the 1970s, such as the quantum nature of geometry, singularity resolution and the consequent physics beyond Einstein, and formulation and resolution of physical questions in absence of a classical spacetime geometry. In contrast to, say, string theory where the focus has shifted to application of techniques from classical gravity to other areas of physics, we will see that, in loop loop quantum gravity, the focus continues to be on questions rooted in quantum gravity, proper. In the second part of the talk, I will discuss a few recent advances to illustrate that the approach has matured sufficiently to commence the creation of 2-way bridges between fundamental theory and observations. LISA BARSOTTI (MIT KAVLI INSTITUTE - LIGO LABORATORY, USA) TITLE: The future of ground-based gravitational-wave detection: instruments and science. ABSTRACT: The era of gravitational-wave astrophysics started in 2015 with the first-ever detection of gravitational waves from a binary black hole system by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO). Since then, the network of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors has evolved to include the Virgo detector, with both LIGO and Virgo progressively improving their sensitivity. This global network of detectors has, as of this writing, observed more than 10 events. However, even when they reach their design sensitivity, the current instruments will only able to detect signals from a very small portion of the Universe. What would happen if we could improve their sensitivity by an order of magnitude, or more, and extend their astrophysical reach to the very edge of the Universe? In this talk I will describe the world-wide effort targeted at building more sensitive gravitational-wave detectors, and the main science targets of this next-generation network. KATERINA CHATZIIOANNOU (FLATIRON INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, USA) TITLE: Multimessenger astrophysics with gravitational waves. ABSTRACT: Less than two years ago, GW170817 brought the beginning of the era of multimessenger astrophysics with gravitational waves. In this talk I will give an overview of the unique opportunities, as well as the unique challenges, of multimessenger astrophysics. I will discuss the novel insights GW170817 has given us with an emphasis on results made possible thanks to the multimessenger nature of the signals we received. Finally, I will discuss recent results from the third observing run of the advanced detectors as well as future prospects as the network of gravitational wave detectors improves in sensitivity and expands in number. HEINO FALCKE (RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT, NIJMEGEN, THE NETHERLANDS) TITLE: Imaging the event horizon in the Galactic center and M87. ABSTRACT: When illuminated by ambient light, the event horizon of black holes will cast a dark shadow. For the supermassive black holes in the Galactic center and in M87, this shadow is detectable with the “Event Horizon Telescope” (EHT), a global mm-wave very long baseline interferometry experiment. The Galactic Center hosts a compact radio source, Sgr A*, with a mass of only 4 Million solar masses, determined precisely from stellar orbits. This gives a robust prediction for a shadow size, allowing detailed tests of general relativity there. However, the imaging is challenging due to rapid source variability and image blurring in the interstellar medium. Imaging of M87 is not affected by these effects, but the black hole mass is more uncertain. With advanced computer simulations the appearance of the sources and their shadows can be modelled and predicted in detail. A first global campaign of the EHT was successfully conducted in 2017 and the data is currently being analysed and we discuss here the first results. ANDREA GHEZ (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, USA) TITLE: Our Galactic Center: A Unique Laboratory for the Physics & Astrophysicsof Black Holes. ABSTRACT: The proximity of our Galaxy's center presents a unique opportunity to study a galactic nucleus with orders of magnitude higher spatial resolution than can be brought to bear on any other galaxy. After more than a decade of diffraction-limited imaging on large ground-based telescopes, the case for a supermassive black hole at the Galactic center has gone from a possibility to a certainty, thanks to measurements of individual stellar orbits. The rapidity with which these stars move on small-scale orbits indicates a source of tremendous gravity and provides the best evidence that supermassive black holes, which confront and challenge our knowledge of fundamental physics, do exist in the Universe. This work was made possible through the use of speckle imaging techniques, which corrects for the blurring effects of the earth's atmosphere in post-processing and allowed the first diffraction-limited images to be produced with these large ground-based telescopes. Further progress in high-angular resolution imaging techniques on large, ground- based telescopes has resulted the more sophisticated technology of adaptive optics, which corrects for these effects in real time. This has increased the power of imaging by an order of magnitude and permitted spectroscopic study at high resolution on these telescopes for the first time. With adaptive optics, high resolution studies of the Galactic center have shown that what happens near a supermassive back hole is quite different than what theoretical models have predicted, which changes many of our notions on how galaxies form and evolve over time. By continuing to push on the cutting-edge of high-resolution technology, we have been able to capture the orbital motions of stars with sufficient precision to test Einstein’s General theory of Relativity in a regime that has neverbeen probed before.
GABRIELA GONZÁLEZ (LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, USA) TITLE: Einstein, agujeros negros y ondas gravitacionales. ABSTRACT: Hace más de 100 años, Einstein predijo que el espacio-tiempo era dinámico, y había “ondas gravitacionales” que viajaban a la velocidad de la luz. El 14 de setiembre del 2015, los dos observatorios de LIGO en EEUU detectaron por primera vez una señal debida a ondas gravitacionales viajando a través de la Tierra, creadas hace unos 1,300 millones de años por el abrazo final de dos agujeros negros que habían estado bailando el tango. Desde entonces, hemos detectado varias señales más, incluyendo una con fuegos artificiales originadas por la colisión de dos estrellas de neutrones, ayudándonos a entender el origen de metales pesados (y preciosos). Voy a describir la larga e increíble historia de este descubrimiento, y el futuro de este nuevo campo de la astronomía. EDWARD K. PORTER, (LABORATORY OF ASTROPARTICLES AND COSMOLOGY, PARIS,FRANCE)
TITLE: The detection of compact binary mergers using the Advanced LIGO andAdvanced Virgo detectors ABSTRACT: In September 2015, the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo detectors began a series of science runs in the quest to discover gravitational waves. On the 14th of September 2015 the first detection of gravitational waves from the merger of a binary black hole was made. A further leap forward was made on the 17th of August 2017 with the detection of a binary neutron star merger, and the beginning of a new era of multi-messenger astronomy. In this talk, I will review the detections made as of the end of the second science run and highlight the implications of these detections in the fields of fundamental physics, astronomy and cosmology. I will also provide an update on the progress of the third science run, which began on April 1st 2019. JONATHAN LUK (STANFORD UNIVERSITY, USA) TITLE: Mathematical progress in general relativity. ABSTRACT: The past few years have seen a lot of mathematical progress in general relativity. Some of the highlights include stability of black holes, stability of the Kerr Cauchy horizon, and the instability of the anti de-Sitter spacetime. There have also been various results concerning the structure of (null, spacelike and asymptotically self-similar) singularities. I will survey some of these results in the talk. In particular, I will explain how they provide insights on the nature of singularities in general relativity and the cosmic censorship conjectures. SHIRAZ MINWALLA (TATA INSTITUTE OF FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH, INDIA) TITLE: Black Hole dynamics at large D. ABSTRACT: We demonstrate that black hole dynamics simplifies - without trivializing - in the limit in which the number of spacetime dimensions D in which the black holes live is taken to infinity. In the strict large D limit and under certain conditions we show the equations that govern black hole dynamics reduce to the equations describing the dynamics of a non gravitational membrane propagating in an unperturbed spacetime (e.g. flat space). We explore the possibility of using 1/D as an effective expansion parameter for studying black hole dynamics in a finite number of dimensions. PAOLO PANI (UNIVERSITÀ DI ROMA "LA SAPIENZA", ITALY) TITLE: The unbearable lightness of spacetime: testing the nature of dark compact objects. ABSTRACT: Strong gravity just entered the precision era. Gravitational-wave and electromagnetic measurements of very compact objects allow us to probe into outstanding foundational issues, from he nature of dark matter, to the fate of spacetime singularities and the loss of unitarity in Hawking evaporation. According to General Relativity and Standard Model physics, all massive, dark and compact objects are black holes. Any observation suggesting otherwise would be evidence for new physics. We overview the viability of exotic compact objects, their peculiar signatures, and their observational status, including the experimental evidence for black holes with current and future experiments. RAFAEL PORTO (DESY, GERMANY) TITLE: Progress in analytic methods for the two-body problem ingravity.
ABSTRACT: Abstract: I review the status of the binary inspiral problem in the framework of the Post-Newtonian (PN) approximation in general relativity. The conservative dynamics has been recently talked to fourth order in the PN expansion by different methods: Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) Hamiltonian, Fokker action, and Effective Field Theory (EFT) approaches. In addition to ultraviolet (UV) divergences because of the point-particle approximation, infrared (IR) singularities arise due to subtleties in the separation between near and far zones at 4PN order. In this talk I will concentrate on how these are naturally handled within the EFT formalism, emphasizing the contrast with the other methodologies. I will illustrate how the gravitational binding energy at 4PN order includes a contribution from the 'tail effect' which resembles the celebrated factor of 5/6 and Bethe logarithm in the Lamb shift. I conclude with the challenges ahead and future probes of 'new physics' using gravitational waveprecision data.
EVA M. SILVERSTEIN (STANFORD UNIVERSITY, USA) TITLE: Accelerated expansion in cosmology: problems and progress. ABSTRACT: The accelerated expansion of the universe offers new observational handles on high energy physics and demands a more complete framework for quantum gravity. After summarizing the basic observations and theoretical implications, I will overview some recent developments. A combination of analytic and numerical general relativistic calculations have extended the range of initial conditions consistent with early universe inflation. In string theory, metastable accelerated expansion plausibly results from an interplay of highly structured energy sources. The resulting geometry contains horizons, which play a key role in seeding structure, while raising basic conceptual questions. The anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory duality, which formulates quantum gravity in terms of quantum field theory, does not directly apply. We show how it can be upgraded in a way that preserves some essential features, leading to a statistical interpretation of the Gibbons-Hawking de Sitter horizon entropy in terms of an entanglement entropy in the dual description. Moving from thought experiments back to empirical ones, we describe a variety of new calculations of primordial non-Gaussianity by various groups, including effects of the tails of the non-Gaussian distribution which can enhance primordial black hole formation over a range of massscales.
STEPHEN TAYLOR (CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UNITED STATES OFAMERICA)
TIMOTHY PENNUCCI (EÖTVÖS LORÁND UNIVERSITY, HUNGARY) TITLE: Pulsar Timing Arrays: The next frontier of gravitationalwave astronomy.
ABSTRACT: Gravitational-wave detectors are yielding a bounty of observations, and revolutionising our understanding of stellar-mass black holes. But what about the supermassive black holes that lurk at the heart of massive galaxies? These titans form binaries over cosmic time as a byproduct of hierarchical galaxy growth, emanating gravitational waves in the nanohertz sensitivity band of networks of Milky Way millisecond pulsars. Pulsar-timing arrays (PTAs) like the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational waves (NANOGrav), the European Pulsar Timing Array (EPTA), the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA) and the fusion of these efforts into the International Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA), are poised to chart this new frontier of gravitational wave discovery within the next several years. With this new window onto the warped Universe, PTAs will bring a sea-change in our understanding of supermassive binary black-hole demographics and dynamical interactions.Combined with electromagnetic signatures of binary AGN in upcoming time-domain synoptic surveys, PTAs will extend the arena of multi-messenger astronomy to the most massive black holes in the Universe. Additionally, pulsar-timing arrays are currently placing compelling constraints on modified gravity theories, cosmic strings, and ultralight scalar-field dark matter. I will review the current status of PTA searches, and present some milestones on the road to the exciting next decade and beyond ofPTA discovery.
MARK VAN RAAMSDONK (UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA) TITLE: Gravitational physics from quantum information constraints. ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will review some of the remarkable connections between gravitational physics and the physics of entanglement in conformal field theories. I will describe how the structure of entanglement in a conformal field theory can be captured by the geometry of an asymptotically AdS spacetime, and how constraints on entanglement imply (at least to second order in perturbation theory around AdS) that this spacetime must satisfy Einstein’s equations. Further quantum information theoretic constraints suggest new results in classical gravity, including a family of positive energy theorems for gravitational subsystems. LICIA VERDE (UNIVERSIDAD DE BARCELONA, SPAIN) TITLE: Post precision cosmology. ABSTRACT: Over the past 20 years cosmology has made the transition to a precision science: the standard cosmological model has been established and its parameters are now measured with unprecedented precision. This model successfully describes observations from widely different epochs of the Universe, from primordial nucleosynthesis all the way to the present day. However, there is a big difference between modelling and understanding. The next decade will see the era of large surveys; a large coordinated effort of the scientific community in the field is on-going to map the cosmos producing an exponentially growing amount of data. I will discuss expectations, challenges, hopes, and even possible surprises from these surveys. MATT VISSER (VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND) TITLE: Analogue Hawking radiation? ABSTRACT: The "analogue spacetime" programme uses various physical analogues (typically condensed matter analogues) to simulate kinematic aspects of general relativity --- that is, curved spacetimes up to and including horizons, and free quantum fields defined thereupon, but not the dynamical Einstein equations. From a theoretical perspective this is enough to simulate Hawking radiation, (which is a purely kinematic effect), but not Bekenstein entropy, (which is an intrinsically dynamic effect depending on the Einstein equations.) A number of experiments have now been carried out (surface waves on water, photons in nonlinear optics, phonons in Bose-Einstein condensates) that probe various aspects of the (analogue) Hawking radiation process. I will give abroad overview of the experiments performed to ate, salient points of the underlying theory, and discuss what we can and cannot learn from this analogue Hawking radiation effect. WILLIAM JOSEPH WEBER (UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO, ITALY) TITLE: From LISA Pathfinder to LISA: preparing for gravitational wave observation from space. ABSTRACT: LISA, the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, has been selected by ESA to be the Cosmic Vision L3 "large" mission. It promises to open the field of gravitational wave observation in the band from tens of microHertz to near 1 Hz, a low frequency window that is only accessible from space, rich in sources from both inside our galaxy and out to cosmological distances. LISA is slated for an early 2030s launch and is currently in the phase A of development, building off the success of the “Einstein geodesic explorer” mission LISA Pathfinder. In this talk we present the science that LISA can do, the measurement science heritage from LISA Pathfinder demonstrator mission's interferometric measurement of the relative acceleration between two free-falling test masses, and the unique experimental challenges presented by the full 3 spacecraft LISAobservatory.
CLIFFORD M. WILL (UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, USA) TITLE: Stars askew in the heavens: the centenary of Eddington's eclipse expeditions. ABSTRACT: One hundred years ago this May, Arthur Stanley Eddington and colleagues measured the bending of starlight by the Sun. The announcement of the results made Einstein an overnight international celebrity and set the stage for a century of putting his theory to the test of experiment. The story of gravity’s effect on light is one of the most fascinating in all of science. It dates back to the 18th century, and its chapters feature great scientific achievements as well as racist propaganda. The saga continues to the present, with gravitational lenses, event horizon imaging and even movie Oscars! We present a scientific and historical overview of this story, concluding with a visit to the Sundy Farm on the island of Principe, exactly 100 years after Eddington’s day in the (eclipsed) Sun. PROGRAMME (PARALLEL SESSIONS GR)GR22
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A1: Exact solutions and their interpretation Norbert Van den BerghGent University
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A2: Mathematical relativity and classical gravitationHans Ringstrom
KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Institut Mittag-Leffler*
A3: Modified theories of gravity (theoretical aspects)Kazuya Koyama
Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth*
A3: Modified theories of gravity (theoretical aspects)Thomas Sotiriou
University of Nottingham*
A4: Complex and conformal methods in classical and quantum gravityLionel Mason
University of Oxford*
B1: Relativistic astrophysicsRosalba Perna
Stony Brook University*
B2: Numerical relativityCarlos Palenzuela
IAC3 & Departament de Fisica - Universitat de les Illes Balears*
B3: Approximations, perturbation theory, and their applicationsGuillaume Faye
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris*
B4: Cosmology: Theory and observationsHiranya Peiris
University College London*
B4: Cosmology: Theory and observations Sébastien Renaux-Petel Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris*
B5: Gravitational waves and CosmologyChiara Caprini
Laboratoire Astroparticule et Cosmologie APC CNRS*
C9: Experimental gravitationJiro Murata
College of Science, Rikkyo University*
C10: Measurements of G Stephan Schlamminger National Institute of Standards and Technology*
D1: Loop quantum gravity and spin foams Mercedes Martin-Benito Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)*
D1: Loop quantum gravity and spin foamsHanno Sahlmann
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)*
D2: Gravitational aspects of String TheoryToby Wiseman
Imperial College London*
D3: Causal sets, causal dynamical triangulations, non-commutative geometry, asymptotic safety, and other approaches to quantum gravityAstrid Eichhorn
CP3-Origins, University of Southern Denmark & Institute for Theoretical Physics, Heidelberg University*
D4: Quantum fields in curved space-time, semiclassical gravity, quantum gravity phenomenology, and theoretical aspects of analoguegravity
Niayesh Afshordi
University of Waterloo*
C1: Pulsar Timing ArraysAlberto Sesana
Università di Milano Bicocca*
C1: Pulsar Timing ArraysDelphine Perrodin
National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF, Italy)*
C2: Gravitational waves: Searches, data analysis, parameter estimation and multi‐messenger astronomyVivien Raymond
Cardiff University
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C3: Progress and Challenges in Advanced Ground Based DetectorsKentaro Somiya
Tokyo Institute of Technology. School of Science*
C4: Concepts and Research towards 3G DetectorsJan Harms
Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI)*
C5: LISA and other Space Based DetectorsMartin Hewitson
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics*
C6: Gravitational waves: Relativity and Fundamental physics Chris Van Den Broeck National Institute for Subatomic Physics, Amsterdam*
C7: Multi-Messenger Astronomy of Gravitational Wave SourcesMarica Branchesi
Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI)*
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C8: Education and Public Outreach on Gravitational Wave AstronomyMatthew Bailes
OzGrav - Swinburne University of Technology*
C8: Education and Public Outreach on Gravitational Wave AstronomyJoey Key
Assistant Professor of Physics. University of Washington Bothell “GR 22” - “AMALDI 13”: KEY DATES AND DEADLINES*
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22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION 13TH EDOARDO AMALDI CONFERENCE ON GRAVITATIONAL WAVES*
JULY 13, 2019
INTERNATIONAL GRAVITATIONAL WAVES OUTREACH GROUP MEETINGCOMMITTEES
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HONOUR PRESIDENCY
His Majesty King Felipe VI*
MOLT HONORABLE SR. D. XIMO PUIG I FERRER President of the Regional Government of Valencia*
EXCELENTÍSIMO SR. PEDRO FRANCISCO DUQUE DUQUE Minister for Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain*
EXCELENTÍSIMO SR. JOAN RIBÓ Mayor of the city of Valencia*
RECTORA MAGNÍFICA PROF. DRA. Mª VICENTA MESTRE ESCRIVÁ Chancellor of the University of Valencia*
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GWIC Chair
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President of ISGRG
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SRA. DÑA. ROSA MARÍA MENÉNDEZ LÓPEZ President of Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas*
SR. D. MATEO VALERO
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DR. D. SANTIAGO GRISOLÍAPatrono
Fundación Valenciana de Estudios Avanzados*
PROF. LUIS VIÑA
President IUPAP Spanish-Liaison Commitee. Departamento de Física de Materiales, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid*
PROF. JOSÉ A. DE AZCÁRRAGA FELIU Presidente de la Real Sociedad Española de Física*
PROF. CARLOS BARCELÓ SERÓN Presidente de la Sociedad Española de Gravitación y RelatividadGeneral
Pending formal confirmation of other members of the honour committee. SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:* SOC GR22
* Carlos Barceló Seron (Andalusian Institute of Astrophysics -CSIC)
* Beverly Berger (Secretary, ISGRG) ex-officio * Zhoujian Cao (Beijing Normal University, China) * Vitor Cardoso (Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal, Chair) * Ali H. Chamseddine (American University of Beirut, Lebanon & IHESFrance)
* Alessandra Corsi (Texas Tech University, US) * Mihalis Dafermos (Cambridge, UK) * Peter Dunsby (University of Cape Town, South Africa) * Leonardo Gualtieri (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy) * Gary Horowitz (UC Santa Barbara) ex-officio * Veronika Hubeny (University of California, Davis, US) * Bala Iyer (ICTS-TIFR, India) * Gilad Lifschytz (University of Haifa, Israel) * Shinji Mukohyama (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Japan) * Samaya Nissanke (Radboud University, The Netherlands) * Jiri Podolsky (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) * Eric Poisson (President ISGRG and previous Chair, U Guelph, CAN) * Sheila Rowan (Glasgow, GWIC Chair) * Ralf Schutzhold (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany) * Geraldine Servant (DESY, Germany) * Alicia M. Sintes Olives(Universitat de les Illes Balears, LOC) * Madhavan Varadarajan (Raman Research Institute, India) * Silke Weinfurtner (Nottingham University, UK) * Norbert Wex (Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, Germany) * Nico Yunes (Montana State University) * Jorge Zanelli (Centro de Estudios Científicos, Chile)* SOC Amaldi13
* Matthew Bailes (Swinburne University, Australia) * Beverly Berger (IUPAP Affiliate Commission AC2) * Marica Branchesi (Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy) * Karsten Danzmann (Albert-Einstein-Institut fur Gravitations Physik and University of Hannover, Germany) * Kelly Holly-Bockelmann (Vanderbilt University, USA) * Bala Iyer (International Centre for Theoretical Sciences of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India) * Takaaki Kajita (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University ofTokyo, Japan)
* Michael Kramer (Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Germany and Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics. University of Manchester,UK)
* Luis Lehner (Perimeter Institute, Canada) * David McClelland (Australian National University, Australia) * Maura McLaughlin (West Virginia University, USA) * Michele Punturo (INFN-Perugia, Italy) * Somak Raychaudhury (Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, India) * Dave Reitze (California Institute of Technology and University ofFlorida, USA)
* Fulvio Ricci (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy) * Sheila Rowan (University of Glasgow, UK, Chair) * Yoshio Saito (KEK, Japan) * Bernard Schutz (Albert-Einstein-Institut für Gravitations Physik,Germany)
* David Shoemaker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) * Ira Thorpe (Goddard Space Flight Center, USA) * Jo van den Brand (Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics (Nikhef) and VU University in Amsterdam, The Netherlands) * Stefano Vitale (University of Trento, Italy) LOCAL/NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: * Ivan Agulló (Louisiana State U.) * Enrique Alvarez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/CSIC) * Miguel A. Aloy (Universitat de València) * Fernando Barbero (CSIC) * Carlos Barceló Seron (Andalusian Institute of Astrophysics -CSIC)
* Mar Bastero-Gil (Universidad de Granada) * Isabel Cordero-Carrión (Universitat de València) * Thomas Dent (Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías) * Antonio Dobado (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) * Roberto Emparan (Universitat de Barcelona/ICREA) * Alessandro Fabbri (Universitat de València/CSIC) * Joan Ferrando (Universitat de València) * José Antonio Font (Universitat de València, chair) * Juan García-Bellido (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/CSIC) * Jaume Garriga (Universitat de Barcelona) * Sascha Husa (Universitat de les Illes Balears) * José M. Ibáñez (Universitat de València) * Ruth Lazkoz (Universidad del País Vasco) * María Antonia Lledó (Universitat de València/CSIC) * Marc Mars (Universidad de Salamanca) * José M. Martín Senovilla (Universidad del País Vasco) * Mario Martínez Pérez (Institut de Física d'Altes Energies, UAB) * Juan Antonio Morales (Universitat de València) * Carlos Muñoz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/CSIC) * José A. Muñoz (Universitat de València) * José Navarro-Salas (Universitat de València/CSIC, vicechair) * Gonzalo J. Olmo (Universitat de València/CSIC) * Tomás Ortín (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/CSIC) * Vicent Quilis (Universitat de València) * Alicia Sintes-Olives (Universitat de les Illes Balears) * Carlos Sopuerta (CSIC) * Enric Verdaguer (Universitat de Barcelona) Technical Secretariat: Fundación Universidad-Empresa ADEIT__ Address:
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