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DTSTART:20250218T200000Z
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LOCATION:Join Zoom Meeting: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/96596967335?pwd
 =dvtmkV9xltHbaRp3EmL2ajBpKcvjSp.1   Meeting ID: 965 9696 7335
SUMMARY:Simulating and Interpreting the Multimessenger Picture of Neut
 ron Star Mergers\, Network in Neutrinos\, Nuclear Astrophysics\, and S
 ymmetries (N3AS) Seminar\, Tim Dietrich \, AEI\, Potsdam & Potsdam Uni
 versity
DESCRIPTION:Neutron stars are among the most compact objects in the Un
 iverse\, and their collisions rank among the most energetic events obs
 erved. The groundbreaking multimessenger detection of gravitational wa
 ves and electromagnetic signals from such events has revolutionized as
 tronomy\, providing profound insights into fundamental physics. The co
 rrect interpretation of multimessenger data\, including gravitational 
 waves and electromagnetic counterparts\, requires accurate theoretical
  predictions that can be cross-correlated with observations. These mod
 els can be constructed by combining ab initio numerical-relativity sim
 ulations with derived analytical knowledge. Finally\, an efficient Bay
 esian framework for multimessenger analysis is indispensable for extra
 cting meaningful information from observational data. We will discuss 
 how numerical-relativity simulations and multimessenger data analysis 
 go hand in hand to provide valuable insights into neutron star mergers
  and fundamental physics principles.<br>\n <br>\nTopic: N3AS Online Se
 minar Series - Spring 2025<br>\nTime: Feb 18\, 2025\, 2:00 PM <br>\nNO
 TE: All participants and hosts are now required to sign into a Zoom ac
 count prior to joining meetings hosted by UC Berkeley.<br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9115
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