AlbaNova Colloquium
                            
                        
                    
                    
                GW150914 and the next theoretical challenges in gravitational-wave observations
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        Europe/Stockholm
    
                
                
                    
                
            Description
            The theoretical work at the interface between analytical and numerical-relativity has played 
a crucial role in the recent discovery of GW150914 by (i) assessing high detection confidence 
of the first gravitational-wave passing through the Earth, (ii) unveiling the properties of the binary 
black-hole merger and (iii) providing us with the most convincing evidence to date that black holes 
in our Universe are the objects predicted by Einstein’s theory of General Relativity. In this talk I will 
review the recent discovery and the theoretical work that has paved the way to observe GW150914. 
I will then discuss the next theoretical challenges to take full advantage of upcoming gravitational-wave 
observations.
(host: S.Rosswog)