B1017 - GRAVITATIONAL WAVE ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Moduli: Michele Ennio Maria Moresco (Modulo 2) Carlo Nipoti (Modulo 1)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 1)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Astrophysics and Cosmology (cod. 5828)

Learning outcomes

The aim of the course is to provide the student with fundamental knowledge of the physics of gravitational waves and of the importance of gravitational radiation in astrophysics and cosmology. From the theoretical point of view, the student will be able to derive the relevant equations in the framework of general relativity and to describe quantitatively the process of emission of gravitational waves from simple astrophysical sources. From the experimental point of view, the student will understand the basics of gravitational wave detection, with specific applications to current and forthcoming observatories. The student will also get expertise on the methods to extract astrophysical and cosmological information from gravitational wave signals.

Course contents

Part I: Theory of gravitational waves (GWs)

(Teacher: Carlo Nipoti)

 

- Fundamentals of general relativity

- Linearized general relativity

- Linearized field equations: weak GWs

- Effect of gravitational waves on free particles

- Generation of gravitational waves from binary sources in linearized theory

- Spin-up of binary systems due to GW emission

- Chirp GW signal from inspiralling binary systems

 

Part II: Detection of GWs and cosmological applications

(Teacher: Michele Moresco)

 

- Astrophysical sources of GWs

- Compact coalescence binaries

- GWs detection: basics of interferometry and the GW signal

- Overview of the current and future GWs observatories

- GW analysis: fundamentals of he Bayesian framework and parameter estimation from GWs signal

- Cosmology with GWs: GWs as standard sirens (bright sirens, dark sirens, and spectral sirens)

- The astrophysical and cosmological signal in GWs

Readings/Bibliography

Main textbook:

- M. Maggiore "Gravitational waves" Volumes I (2008) and II (2018). Oxford University Press

 

Other textbooks:

- M.P. Hobson, G.P. Efstathiou and A.N. Lasenby, General Relativity. An introduction for physicsists, 2006, Cambridge University Press

- M. Guidry Modern General Relativity. Black Holes, Gravitational Waves, and Cosmology, 2020, Cambridge University Press

- B. Schutz, A First Course in General Relativity, 2022, Cambridge University Press

A few relevant articles will be suggested during the lectures. Lectures slides will be provided.

Teaching methods

Lectures

Assessment methods

The assessment method will be based on an oral exam in which the student will be asked to answer questions about different topics among those presented during the lectures. The oral exam is aimed at verifying the knowledge of the theory of gravitational wave phenomenon and the understanding of the main astrophysical applications.

Teaching tools

Blackboard and projector

Office hours

See the website of Michele Ennio Maria Moresco

See the website of Carlo Nipoti

SDGs

Quality education

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.