GWPAW 2012, Hannover, Germany
Last week I visited Hannover for the
Gravitational Wave Physics and Astronomy
workshop, hosted by AEI-Hannover. I
first attended this series of meetings, previously GWDAW, back in 2011; the
attendees are a very interesting confluence of astrophysicists and
gravitational-wave experimentalists.
I presented the recent work with Shakya Premachandra on the orbital period of
Sco X-1. I was also called in at the last minute to give a talk on the
status and capabilities of the
Australian Square Kilometre
Array Pathfinder and the
Mileura Widefield Array, replacing
David Kaplan, who had to leave. The prospects for radio followup of future
detections of graviational waves with advanced interferometers are very
exciting!
We also had the chance to visit the
GEO600 interferometric gravitational
wave detector, just outside Hannover, which was great (although rainy).
Tuning up for Gravitational Wave Detection in Accreting Neutron Stars: a progress report (3.2MB PDF)
Searching for Radio Transients with ASKAP (and MWA) (18.7MB PDF)
Labels: 2012, gravitational waves