Instituto de Investigación
en Matemáticas

Seminario
Seminario

Supermassive black holes: flares from the galactic center and electromagnetic counterpart to the coalescence of binaries

Raphaël Mignon-Risse (Paris Diderot University)

Fecha: 27/10/2021 13:00
Lugar: Sala de Grados I (Facultad de Ciencias)
Grupo: MathPhys

Abstract:
In this talk, I will present the two sides of my current work, focused on unitary and binary black holes. First, I will introduce a model to explain the flares (rises of activity) of Sagittarius A$^*$, the black hole (BH) at the center of the Milky Way, with the episodic accretion of material. The specificity lies in the pipeline to test it: general relativistic (GR) magneto-hydrodynamical simulations, post-processed with a GR ray-tracing code to produce light-curves and energy spectra, to be directly compared with observations. Then, I will show how we can, using the same tools, predict the electromagnetic counterpart to the fusion of supermassive BHs. Such a signal would give us new constraints on the speed of gravitational waves, test GR in the strong field regime and our scenarios of galaxy formation/mergers. For that purpose, an additional ingredient is required: the curved spacetime around binary BHs.