ITC Seminar - Katie Breivik (CITA)

Date: 

Tuesday, April 2, 2019, 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

Phillips
Simulating the Galactic graveyard
 
The next 15 years promise a revolution in our understanding of the formation and evolution of compact objects in binary systems. Observations across both the electromagnetic (EM) and gravitational wave (GW) spectrums will allow characterizations of compact objects and their progenitors during several stages of binary star evolution. The interpretation of these observations relies on a theoretical understanding of how different physical processes that occur during binary star evolution are imprinted on the observable population. In this talk I will introduce a binary population synthesis code, COSMIC, designed to simulate realistic Milky Way populations of binary stars. I will also highlight recent work which uses COSMIC to show how the combination of observations and simulations can be used to gain insight into the formation and evolution of compact object populations, with a particular focus on detached black hole binaries.
See also: Seminars, 2018 - 19