Recent Progresses in Gravitational Wave Sciences and Perspectives

Asia/Seoul
CTPU seminar room B438 (Center for Theoretcial Physics of the Universe)

CTPU seminar room B438

Center for Theoretcial Physics of the Universe

Institute for Basic Science
Description

Recent detection of gravitational waves (GWs) is one of the greatest scientific achievements. Moreover, it opened up new territories of scientific research including gravitational wave astronomy. Many new GW events will be detected soon during the coming O3 and subsequent observations in the next few years at LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA, which is expected to give big progresses in the fields of black hole physics, neutron star physics, r-process nucleosynthesis, gamma-ray burst, stellar evolution, cosmology, fundamental physics, and so on. Consequently, various activities in GW sciences are currently being developed fast in the world. In this workshop, we would like to summarize what we have learned from gravitational wave observations so far and to discuss about open issues remained to be studied. This workshop also introduces some of frontier studies in gravitational wave sciences currently undergoing in Korea. To conclude, it will be an exciting meeting to see and discuss recent progresses and perspectives in GW sciences in Korea. Although talks for overviews and research works will be presented by invited speakers, we also leave some time slots for talks upon requests. Those who would like to present any talks or ideas related to gravitational waves should contact with Dr. Gungwon Kang (gwkang@kisti.re.kr) by October 31, 2018.

Venue: IBS Headquarters in Daejeon, Korea (Rm B438)

Webpage:  https://indico.ibs.re.kr/event/265/

 

Topics

1. Results and issues from GW observations

  • Tests of general relativity in strong fields

  • Implications for astrophysics/astronomy and multi-messenger sciences

  • Implications for neutron star physics and extreme matter

2. Development of new detectors

  • SOGRO: Basic principles, Science goals, Technical challenges, Applications, Etc.

  • SIGN: Basic principles, Science goals, Technical challenges, Etc.

  • Other ideas

3. Frontier studies

  • GW lensing fringes

  • GWs in cosmology

  • GWs and fundamental physics

 

Invited Speakers

- Hyung-Mok Lee (KASI & SNU)

- Ho Jung Paik (U. of Maryland)

- Jean-Paul Ampuero (Universite Cote d'Azur & Caltech)

- Sunghoon Jung (SNU)

- Hyunkyu Lee (Hanyang U.)

- Young-Min Kim (UNIST)

- Il Hung Park (Sungkyunkwan U.)

- Jinn-Ouk Gong (KASI)

- Ryusuke Jinno (IBS-CTPU)

- Kyuman Cho (Sogang U.)

- Myungshin Im (SNU)

- Alex Nielsen (AEI Hannover, Video presentation via Skype)

 

LOC

Gungwon Kang (KISTI): gwkang@kisti.re.kr , 010-4334-2245

Sanghyeon Chang (IBS-CTPU): schang@ibs.re.kr

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Participants
  • Alex Nielsen
  • Bong Won Sohn
  • Chan Park
  • Chang-Hwan Lee
  • Dongjin Lee
  • Edwin J. Son
  • Gansukh Tumurtushaa
  • Gihyuk Cho
  • Gungwon Kang
  • Han Gil Choi
  • Hee-Suk Cho
  • Ho Jung Paik
  • Hyung-Mok Lee
  • Hyunkyu Lee
  • Il Hung PARK
  • Jaewan Kim
  • Jean-Paul Ampuero
  • Jinho Kim
  • Jinn-Ouk Gong
  • John J. Oh
  • kenji kadota
  • Kimitake Hayasaki
  • Kohei Kamada
  • Kyuman Cho
  • Myeong-Gu Park
  • Myungshin Im
  • Ryusuke Jinno
  • Sang-Hyeon Ahn
  • SangHoon Oh
  • Sanghyeon Chang
  • SUNGHO LEE
  • Sunghoon Jung
  • Toshinori Matsui
  • Yeong-Bok Bae
  • Young-Hwan Hyun
  • Young-Min Kim
  • Monday, 19 November
    • Session I: Results and issues from GW observations CTPU seminar room B438

      CTPU seminar room B438

      Center for Theoretcial Physics of the Universe

      Institute for Basic Science
      • 1
        Opening remarks
        Speaker: Prof. Hyung-Mok Lee (KASI & SNU)
      • 2
        Astrophysical implications of the gravitational wave observations
        Speaker: Prof. Hyung-Mok Lee (KASI & SNU)
      • 3
        Implications of GW observations for neutron star physics and extreme matter
        Speaker: Prof. Hyunkyu Lee (Hanyang U.)
    • 12:30
      Lunch 1st Floor in Theory Building (Cafeteria of IBS)

      1st Floor in Theory Building

      Cafeteria of IBS

    • Session II: Development of new detectors CTPU seminar room B438

      CTPU seminar room B438

      Center for Theoretcial Physics of the Universe

      Institute for Basic Science
      • 4
        SOGRO, a superconducting tensor detector for mid-frequency gravitational waves
        Speaker: Prof. Ho Jung Paik (U. of Maryland)
      • 5
        Earthquake Early Warning based on future gravity gradiometers
        Speaker: Prof. Jean-Paul Ampuero (Universite Cote d'Azur, IRD, CNRS & Caltech)
      • 15:20
        Coffee break
      • 6
        A Non-laser Interferometry for Gravitational Wave Detection
        Speaker: Prof. Il Hung Park (Sungkyunkwan U.)
      • 7
        Study on a light polarization gravitational wave detector
        Speaker: Prof. Kyuman Cho (Sogang U.)
      • 8
        Detection of gravitational waves from merging supermassive black holes through tidal disruption flares
        Speaker: Prof. Kimitake Hayasaki (Chungbuk Nat’l U.)
      • 9
        Tests of GR in strong fields from GW observations
        Speaker: Dr Alex Nielsen (AEI Hannover, Video presentation via Skype)
    • 18:30
      Banquet Hall in front of Rm B438

      Hall in front of Rm B438

  • Tuesday, 20 November
    • Session III: Frontier studies CTPU seminar room B438

      CTPU seminar room B438

      Center for Theoretcial Physics of the Universe

      Institute for Basic Science
      • 10
        Tidal deformability of neutron stars with realistic nuclear energy density functionals
        Speaker: Dr Young-Min Kim (UNIST)
      • 11
        Binary black hole coalescence and GW detection with SOGRO
        Speaker: Dr Yeong-Bok Bae (NIMS)
      • 12
        Detection of stochastic gravitational waves in SOGRO
        Speaker: Dr Chan Park (KISTI)
      • 10:20
        Coffee break
      • 13
        Gravitational waves from first-order phase transitions: an analytic approach
        Speaker: Dr Ryusuke Jinno (IBS-CTPU)
      • 14
        Primordial Gravitational Waves from Inflationary Models with the Gauss-Bonnet term
        Speaker: Dr Gansukh Tumurtushaa (IBS-CTPU)
    • 12:00
      Lunch 1st Floor in Theory Building (Cafeteria of IBS)

      1st Floor in Theory Building

      Cafeteria of IBS

    • Session III: Frontier studies CTPU seminar room B438

      CTPU seminar room B438

      Center for Theoretcial Physics of the Universe

      Institute for Basic Science
      • 15
        EM follow-up study of GW sources and prospects
        Speaker: Prof. Myungshin Im (SNU)
      • 16
        Probing Dark Matter at LIGO and mid-band: GW fringes
        Speaker: Prof. Sunghoon Jung (SNU)
      • 17
        Cosmological aspects of primordial GWs
        Speaker: Dr Jinn-Ouk Gong (KASI)
      • 15:30
        Coffee break
      • 18
        Gravitational waves: New probe of dark matter
        Speaker: Mr Han Gil Choi (SNU)
      • 19
        Exact amplitudes of six polarization modes for GWs
        Speaker: Dr Young-Hwan Hyun (KISTI)
      • 20
        Exploring first order phase transition in extended Higgs models by the complementarity of gravitational wave observations and collider measurements
        Speaker: Dr Toshinori Matsui (KIAS)
      • 21
        Detection of GWs by using quantum effects
        Speaker: Dr Gungwon Kang (KISTI)