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July 15, 2022 8-10PM

Event Type: Lecture and Stargazing
Title: The Dynamic Lives of Black Holes, Neutron Stars, and White Dwarfs in Globular Clusters
Lecturer: Kyle Kremer
Position:Postdoctoral Fellow
Institution: Caltech
Abstract:
The dense centers of globular clusters are home to a whole zoo of exotic astrophysical phenomena. In this talk I will describe some of the unexpected events experienced by compact objects — black holes, neutron stars, and white dwarfs — within these dense stellar populations. Over the past few years, the groundbreaking detections of gravitational wave signals from merging compact object binaries by LIGO/Virgo have opened a new window to the cosmos. I argue that some of these gravitational wave events very likely originated in globular clusters, made possible by the unique dynamics of compact objects in these systems.

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