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Asymmetric binaries as astrophysical laboratories to probe new fundamental fields

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Andrea Maselli (GSSI, INFN)
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Hybrid Sala 11.2.21 (Math dpt) and Zoom
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Asymmetric binaries provide a unique phenomenology within the family-tree of coalescing systems, which makes them golden targets for future gravitational wave interferometers. Assembled by a compact object orbiting around a more massive body, they can emit gravitational waves from the milliHz to the Hz regime, depending on the size of their components.

Testing Fundamental Physics with the Event Horizon Telescope

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Lia Medeiros (Princeton - Institute of Advanced Study)
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Online (only)
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New horizon-scale images of the Galactic Center black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) recently published by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) allow for new strong-field tests of the Kerr metric in a previously unexplored regime. I will discuss the recent EHT observations of Sgr A* with a particular focus on how these new results can be used to test fundamental physics.

Multiple black holes and resonances

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Béatrice Bonga (Radboud University)
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Online (only)
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Resonances are ubiquitous in nature. In this talk, I will focus on resonances due to the interaction of two black holes orbiting a central massive black hole. Such tidal resonances will generically occur for Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals (EMRIs), if nearby compact objects exist.