Fast and Faint Transients and Compact Binary Multi-messenger Astrophysics
Invited
Tanmoy Laskar (University of Bath)
As the most energetic explosions in the Universe, relativistic astrophysical transients provide a unique opportunity to explore physics at extreme energy scales that are otherwise impossible to investigate in Earth-bound laboratories. I will demonstrate the power of multi-wavelength observations, combined with theoretical modeling, in teasing apart the physics of relativistic extragalactic transients. Shining a special spotlight on radio wavelengths, I will describe how pushing the boundaries of observational efforts is leading to new insights into these extreme events. Using a series of case studies (e.g. Gamma-ray bursts, tidal disruption events), I will describe the multi-messenger revolution currently underway in extragalactic time-domain astrophysics, concluding with highlights of future prospects in this rapidly evolving, data-driven field.
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