Speaker
Tao Yang
(Wuhan University)
Description
Gravitational waves can exhibit complex features in various scenarios, such as orbital eccentricity, gravitational lensing, and the presence of higher-order modes. These effects are especially relevant for next-generation gravitational wave detectors, which will have the sensitivity to capture such rich signal structures. In this talk, I will present our recent work on leveraging these complex gravitational wave signals as precision probes of cosmology—such as measuring the Hubble constant—and as tools to test fundamental theories of gravity.
Author
Tao Yang
(Wuhan University)