Presentation materials
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA detectors have so far registered only 2 mergers of binary neutron stars GW170817 and GW190425. Based on the experience of searching and observing electromagnetic components of these mergers (GRB 170817 and GRB 190425), we consider the properties of these components in the gamma-range and discuss the possibility of registering electromagnetic components in the future.
Core-collapse supernovae are powerful explosions marking the end of massive star's lives. These events give birth to neutron stars and, in some cases, black holes. Despite extensive research, the intricate details of these explosions remain elusive. Strong gravitational waves (GWs) emitted during these events carry vital information about their origins. Detecting these waves could...