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Supermassive black hole mergers: from theoretical understanding to gravitational wave detections

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

Supermassive black holes have been found to have a strong correlation with the host galaxies they are found in, suggesting a co-evolutionary process as black holes and their host galaxies influence each other's growth. The merger of galaxies and the black holes they host is of particular interest, with an every-increasing focus on using the gravitational waves emitted by coalescing black holes to improve our understanding of the universe. In this talk, I will summarize the status of gravitational wave studies, including LIGO's first detection in 2015, the galaxy-sized detection methods of Pulsar Timing Arrays, and the upcoming LISA space mission, with a focus on the use of cosmological simulations to interpret and predict the information we can learn from these projects.

Publication: DeGraf et al. 2023, MNRAS (ArXiv: 2302.00702)<br>Chen et al. 2023, MNRAS, 522, 2, 1895<br>Chen et al. 2022, MNRAS, 514, 2, 2220<br>Ni et al., 2022, MNRAS, 513, 1, 670<br>Banks et al. 2022, MNRAS, 512, 4, 6007<br>Chen et al. 2022, MNRAS, 510, 1, 531<br>DeGraf et al. 2021, MNRAS, 503, 3, 3629

Presenters

  • Colin DeGraf

    Truman State University

Authors

  • Colin DeGraf

    Truman State University