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 *[[gw_talks/what_is|重力波研究交流会とは?]]
 *[[gw_talks/what_is|What is REM ?]]

 * [[gw_talks/what_is|What is GW REM? (重力波研究交流会とは?)]]
 * [[#UsefulLinks | Useful Links ]]
 * [[#HowToAnnouncements | How to receive announcements ]]
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== 次回以降の重力波研究交流会 ==
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=== The 95th REM Mar./sometime/2019, Fri. ===
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 * Time: 13:00-14:00

 * TBA

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=== 94th REM: Feb./22nd/2019, Fri. ===
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 * Time: 13:00-14:00

 * Satoshi Tanioka
  * "Noise In The Mirror" [[Link to the material will be here]]
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=== 93rd REM: June/15/2019, Fri. ===
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 * Time: 17:00-19:00

 * Talk 1: Julia Casanueva (INFN - Sezione di Pisa)
  * 「Lock Acquisition in Advanced Virgo (part 1): Guided Lock, Frequency stabilization and Automatic Alignment」
  * [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=8389|Slides]]

 * Talk 2:Diego Bersanetti (I.N.F.N. - Sezione di Genova)
  * 「Lock Acquisition in Advanced Virgo (part 2): DC Readout, Noise Subtraction & Automation」
  * [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=8390|Slides]]

 * Zoom connection information
  * Meeting URL: https://zoom.us/j/8678936825
  * password: ask the organizers or see the invitation email


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=== 92nd REM June/1/2018, Fri. ===
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 * Time: 10:00-11:00

 * Talk: Andrew Matas (University of Minnesota)「Searches for the stochastic gravitational wave background in Advanced LIGO's first observing run」
  * [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=8333| Slides]]

 * Zoom connection
  * Meeting URL: https://zoom.us/j/8678936825
  * password: ask the organizers or see the invitation email
 
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=== 91st Dec./8/2018, Fri. ===
== Archives for the past talks ==
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 * Location: online with eZuce
 * Time: 13:00-14:00

 * Talk:仏坂健太(Kenta Hotokezaka) (Princeton University)「A neutron star merger GW170817 and its EM counterparts」
  * [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=7530|material]]

 * eZuce connection information
  * Title: JGW seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password:n/a
  * Meeting Access Information:
  SeeVoghRN Application http://srn.ezuce.com/joinSRN?meeting=M9MIMi222eD2Di9298DD99

  Mobile App : Meeting ID: 781 4378 or Link: http://srn.ezuce.com/join?meeting=M9MIMi222eD2Di9298DD99


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=== 90the Oct./20/2017, Fri. ===
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 * Location: web meeting through eZuce
 * Time: 13:00-14:00

 * Talk:宮本晃伸 (Nobuaki, Miyamoto)(大阪市立大学; Osaka City Univ.)「重力波観測によるPopIII星の存在の間接的証明方法の研究」
  * [[ https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=7305 | material]]

 * eZuce connection information
  * Title:Monthly JGW seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password:n/a
  * Meeting Access Information:
        SeeVoghRN Application http://srn.ezuce.com/joinSRN?meeting=MMMeMn2D2tDsDs9a9sD29M

        Mobile App : Meeting ID: 779 0427 or Link: http://srn.ezuce.com/join?meeting=MMMeMn2D2tDsDs9a9sD29M

<<BR>>
=== 89the Jul./28/2017, Fri. ===
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 * Location: Somiya Lab. in TITECH
 * Time: 14:00-15:00

 * Talk: 上原知幸 (Tomoyuki Uehara)(防衛大:National Defense Academy of Japan)
  *「フロリダ大学滞在報告」 [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=7003 | material]]

 * eZuce connection information
  * Title:Monthly JGW seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password: n/a
  * Meeting Access Information:
        *SeeVoghRN Application http://research.seevogh.com/joinSRN?meeting=vsvivIele2IsIvaBaeItas
        *Mobile App : Meeting ID: 773 6450 or Link: http://research.seevogh.com/joinSRN?meeting=vsvivIele2IsIvaBaeItas
 * Most of the archives for the earlier years are written in Japanese (it is a history!).
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_121_130|121-130th GW-REM talks (2024-)]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_111_120|111-120th GW-REM talks (2023-2024)]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_101_110|101-110th GW-REM talks (2019-2022)]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_91_100|91-100th GW-REM talks (2017-2019)]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_81_90|81-90th GW-REM talks (2016-2017) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_71_80|71-80th GW-REM talks (2014-2015) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_61_70|61-70th GW-REM talks (2013-2014) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_51_60|51-60th GW-REM talks (2012-2013) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_41_50|41-50th GW-REM talks (2011-2012) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_31_40|31-40th GW-REM talks (2010-2011) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_21_30|21-30th GW-REM talks (2009-2010) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_11_20|11-20th GW-REM talks (2008-2009) ]]
  . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_1_10|1-10th GW-REM talks (2007-2008) ]]
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== Useful links ==
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 * [[JGWDoc/HowTo/UpLoadE| How to upload presentation materials to JGW doc database]]
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 * [[ZoomHowTo | How to use Zoom]]
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=== 88th June/23/2017, Fri.===
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 * [[LCGT/Meeting/EVOJ| Use of EVO remote connection system (written in Japanese) ]]
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 * Location: Ando Lab. in University of Tokyo
 * Time: 13:00-15:00

 * Talk 1: 衣川智弥 (Tomoya Kinugawa)(東大宇宙線研:ICRR)
  *「初代星起源コンパクト連星からの重力波とその特徴」[[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6849 | material]]
 * Talk 2: 神田展行 (Nobuyuki Kanda)(大阪市立大学:Osaka City Univ.)
  * 「GWPAW2017 報告」[[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6848 | material]]

 * eZuce connection information
  * Title:Monthly JGW seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password:n/a
  * Meeting Access Information:
        *SeeVoghRN Application http://srn.ezuce.com/joinSRN?meeting=MeMMMu2a28DaDs9n9eDv9e
        *Mobile App : Meeting ID: 771 7886 or Link: http://srn.ezuce.com/join?meeting=MeMMMu2a28DaDs9n9eDv9e
 * [[howtouseezuce| How to join KEK community in eZuce]]
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=== 87th May/26/2017, Fri.===
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== How to receive the announcements ==
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 * Location: web meeting
 * Time: 13:00-14:00

 * Talk: 八木絢外(Kent Yagi)(Princeton University)
  *「Probing Black Hole Spacetime with Black Hole Ringdown」[[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6779 | material]]

 * eZuce connection information
  * Title: Monthly JGW seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password: n/a
  * Meeting Access Information:
   * eZuce SRN Application http://srn.ezuce.com/joinSRN?meeting=MMMeMn2D2tD9DB9M9BD29M
  * Mobile App : Meeting ID: 770 5175 or Link: http://srn.ezuce.com/join?meeting=MMMeMn2D2tD9DB9M9BD29M


<<BR>>



=== 86th Apr./28/2017, Fri.===
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 * Location: Somiya lab. in Tokyo Institute of Tech.

 * Time: 13:00-15:00

 * Talk 1: 河合誠之(Nobuyuki Kawai)(東工大: Tokyo Institute of Tech.)
  * 「短いガンマ線バーストは重力波源か」[[http://gwwiki.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/JGWwiki/gw_talks?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=170428_GW-shortGRB.pdf|material]]

 * Talk 2: 山本直樹(Naoki Yamamoto)(慶應大: Keio Univ.)
  * 「Geometric control theory for quantum back-action evasion」[[http://gwwiki.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/JGWwiki/gw_talks?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=%E9%87%8D%E5%8A%9B%E6%B3%A2%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E4%BA%A4%E6%B5%81%E4%BC%9A_yokotera_fixed.pdf|material]]


 * eZuce connection info
  * Title: JGW monthly seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password: Refer to the announcement emails
  * Meeting Access Information:
   * eZuce SRN Application http://srn.ezuce.com/joinSRN?meeting=MDMaM82M2IDIDM929tD99D
   * Mobile App : Meeting ID: 765 8217 or Link: http://srn.ezuce.com/join?meeting=MDMaM82M2IDIDM929tD99D
 
<<BR>>




=== 85th Mar./3rd/2017, Fri. ===
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 * Location: Mio lab. in Univ. of Tokyo

 * Time: 13:00-15:00

 * Talk 1: 柳光孝紀(三尾研M2)
  * 「Photothermal Common-path Interferometryを用いたMoth eye構造の吸収率測定」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6298|発表資料]]

 * Talk 2: 池田浩太(三尾研M2)
  * 「重力波検出器KAGRAのための高出力レーザー光源の高度化」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6301|発表資料]]

 * Talk 3: 堀場貴裕(三尾研B4)
  * 「遺伝的アルゴリズムを用いた波面補正によるビーム品質改善法の研究」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6299|発表資料]]

 * eZuce connection information
  * Title: JGW monthly seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password: Refer to the announcement email
  * Meeting Access Information:
   * eZuce SRN Application http://srn.ezuce.com/joinSRN?meeting=MDMaM82M2IDIDM929tD99D
   * Mobile App : Meeting ID: 765 8217 or Link: http://srn.ezuce.com/join?meeting=MDMaM82M2IDIDM929tD99D

<<BR>>


=== 84th Feb./17th/2017, Fri. ===
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 * Location: NAOJ

 * Time: 13:00-15:00

 * Talk 1: 諸隈智貴 (Tomoki Morokuma)(東大天文: Univ. of Tokyo, Astro. Dept.)
  * 「J-GEM: Japanese GW-EM Follow-up Group in Optical, Near-Infrared, and Radio Wavelengths 」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6264|発表資料]]

 * Talk 2: 山本広大(Kodai Yamamoto) (京大宇宙物理: Kyoto Univ., Astrophys.)
  * 「地上望遠鏡による太陽系外惑星の撮像観測のための極限補償光学系開発」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6103|発表資料]]

 * eZuce connection information
  * Title: JGW monthly seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password: refer to the announce emails.
  * Meeting Access Information:
   * eZuce SRN Application http://srn.ezuce.com/joinSRN?meeting=MtM8Ma2u22DiDM9t99Ds9t
   * Mobile App : Meeting ID: 765 1108 or Link: http://srn.ezuce.com/join?meeting=MtM8Ma2u22DiDM9t99Ds9t

<<BR>>

=== 83rd Jan/27th/2017, Fri. ===
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 * Location: Web meeting

 * Time: 13:00-15:00

 * Talk 1: 花田英夫(Hideo Hanada)(国立天文台水沢: NAOJ Mizusawa campus)
  * 「絶対重力計の開発と最近の動向」 [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6102|material]]
 * Talk 2: 山本広大 (Kodai Yamamoto)(京大宇宙物理: Kyoto Univ. Astrophys.)
  * 「地上望遠鏡による太陽系外惑星の撮像観測のための極限補償光学系開発」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6103|material]]

 * eZuce connection information
  * Title: JGW seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password: refer to the announcement emails.
  * Meeting Access Information:
   * eZuce SRN Application http://srn.ezuce.com/joinSRN?meeting=M9MIMi222uD9D89s98DD99
   * Mobile App : Meeting ID: 763 5874 or Link: http://srn.ezuce.com/join?meeting=M9MIMi222uD9D89s98DD99

<<BR>>

=== 82nd Mar./4/2016, Fri. ===
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 * Location: Somiya Lab. in Tokyo Inst. of Tech.

 * Time: 13:00-15:00

 * Talk 1: Tjark Miener (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
  * 「Search for new radio pulsars via coincidence in the Einstein@Home and Cornell result databases」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4940|material]]
 * Talk 2: 和泉 究 (Kiwamu Izumi) (LIGO Hanford)
  * 「Advanced LIGO の信号校正」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4912|material]]

 * Seevogh connection information
  * Title: JGW monthly seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password: refer to the announcement emails.
  * Meeting Access Information:
   . SeeVoghRN Application http://research.seevogh.com/joinSRN?meeting=vsvivIeleDI8IIaDasItas
   . Mobile App : Meeting ID: 745 4985 or Link: http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=vsvivIeleDI8IIaDasItas

<<BR>>

=== 81st Jan./29th/2016, Fri. ===
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 * Location: ICRR

 * Time: 13:00-15:00

 * Talk 1: Kieran Craig (ICRR)
  * 「Coating mechanical loss, spectroscopy and coating thermal noise」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4773|発表ファイル]]
 * Talk 2: 樊 星 (東大 浅井研)
  * 「パルス磁石とFabry-Perot共振器を用いた真空複屈折の探索」[[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4774|発表ファイル]]

 * Seevogh connection information
  * Title: JGW monthly seminar
  * Community: KEK Community
  * Password: Refer to the announcement emails.
  * Meeting Access Information:
   * SeeVoghRN Application : http://research.seevogh.com/joinSRN?meeting=MIM9Ms2v28DaDu989tDa9I
   * Mobile App : Meeting ID: 742 7974 or Link: http://research.seevogh.com/join?meeting=MIM9Ms2v28DaDu989tDa9I

<<BR>>

== Talks in the past ==
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 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_81_90|81-90th GW-REM talks]]
 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_71_80|71-80th GW-REM talks]]
 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_61_70|61-70th GW-REM talks]]
 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_51_60|51-60th GW-REM talks]]
 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_41_50|41-50th GW-REM talks]]
 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_31_40|31-40th GW-REM talks]]
 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_21_30|21-30th GW-REM talks]]
 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_11_20|11-20th GW-REM talks]]
 . {i} [[gw_talks/archive_1_10|1-10th GW-REM talks]]

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== Useful links ==
----
 * [[JGWDoc/HowTo/UpLoad|資料のアップロードの仕方(How to upload material)]]

 * [[LCGT/Meeting/EVOJ|EVO遠隔会議システムの使い方あれこれ (Use of EVO remote connection system)]]

 * [[howtouseezuce| How to join KEK community in eZuce]]
 . /!\ One has to subscribe to the mailing list called ''gw_comm'' in order to receive our announcement emails. Please ask one of our organizers for subscription.
 . The organizers can be found in [[gw_talks/what_is|this page]].

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Upcoming GW-REMs



The past GW REM talks


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The 121-130th REM talks


The 127th REM: Dec 10th, 2024


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Kazuhiro Agatsuma (EX-Fusion Inc.)
    • Title: "A career path from gazing star to making star"

      • Abstract:
        I show my career path from the field of gravitational waves (GWs) to the field of laser inertial fusion energy (IFE). I have worked on several projects in the GW community for 16 years, for example, TAMA300, CLIO, KAGRA, Ad-Virgo, and Ad-LIGO. The study subjects were broad; seismic attenuation system, pendulum thermal noise, radiation pressure noise, phase camera, and the expansion of the universe. The pandemic caused serious damage in my career, but gave me a chance to challenge another field (IFE). 
        In addition, I show my recent work in EX-Fusion Inc. that is a startup company in Japan. Our goal is to realize a commercial laser fusion reactor. In the future reactor a highly repetitive operation is essential to generate sufficient energy. The fuel targets must be illuminated by the laser spot continuously. However, the target injection system has a limited precision, which causes the target trajectories to fluctuate. The fusion rate can be degraded by a mismatch at the engagement point. We have demonstrated a laser target tracking system to solve this issue. A continuous illumination of targets by 10-Hz operation has been achieved by a controlled mirror. Recently, we have upgraded this system by a new steering mirror, which has a local control system with techniques of GW detectors. 

The 126th REM: Oct. 31st, 2024


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Kazuya Kobayashi (ICRR)
    • Title: "Parameter Estimation from Gravitational-wave Data Generated by Compact Binary Coalescences"

      • Abstract:
        Bayesian inference is used to estimate parameters such as masses and spins from gravitational wave data generated by compact binary coalescences.
        This method allows us to calculate the posterior probability distribution of the parameters.
        However, since analytical computation in Bayesian inference is difficult, numerical methods such as MCMC sampling are employed.
        In this talk, I will introduce parameter estimation methods, summarize LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration results, and present my research on parameter estimation.

The 125th REM: Oct 8th, 2024


  • Time: 14:00-15:00
  • Speaker: Satoru Takano (AEI)
    • Title: "Torsion pendulum detector towards gravity gradient detection"

      • Abstract:
        Torsion pendulum detector is proposed as a ground-based gravitational wave detector focusing on the 0.1 Hz frequency band [1]. The detector, TOBA (TOrsion-Bar Antenna), consists of two perpendicular torsion pendulums and the small stiffness of the torsion pendulum enables the detector to respond to gravitational waves in low frequencies. The target of TOBA is to observe GWs from IMBH binaries with 10 m bars. To demonstrate the measurement principle and establish necessary techniques, our group has developed small prototypes for more than 10 years. Now we are developing a prototype, Phase-III TOBA.
        Phase-III TOBA is a big milestone towards the final detector. One of the key features is the cryogenic technique for reduction of thermal noises. Recently, we have demonstrated the cryogenic torsion pendulum cooled down to 6 K[2] and the monolithic readout system made of silicon[3]. I will introduce our TOBA experiment and talk about recent progress.
        
        [1] M. Ando et al., PRL, 105, 161101 (2011)
        [2] T. Shimoda, Ph.D Thesis, The University of Tokyo (2020)
        [3] S. Takano, Ph.D Thesis, The University of Tokyo (2024)

The 124th REM: September 5th, 2024


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Ish Gupta (Penn State)
    • Title: "Expectations and Challenges on the Path to the Next-Generation of Gravitational-Wave Discovery"

      • Abstract:
        The current generation of gravitational-wave detectors have detected close to two hundred binary mergers. These detect ions have imposed constraints on astrophysical populations of binaries, alternate theories of general relativity, cosmological parameters, and the equation of state of the neutron star. Notably, these achievements have been realized despite significant challenges, such as limited localization for most events and the rarity of confidently detected neutron star binaries. Thus, to extract the full potential of gravitational-wave astronomy, bigger and more sensitive detectors are needed. This need will be fulfilled with the Cosmic Explorer and the Einstein Telescope observatories, which are intended to be significantly more sensitive than the current generation. Such observatories will not only increase the number of detections by orders of magnitude, they will also allow for precise estimation of parameters, leading to an era of precision cosmology, refined astrophysical inference and optimized targeted electromagnetic follow-up. In this talk, I will highlight some of these science objectives that will be accomplished by next-generation detectors and address the challenges that must be overcome to realize these objectives, underscoring the importance of concerted efforts in advancing gravitational-wave astronomy.

The 123rd REM: Jul 30th, 2024


  • Time: 15:00-16:00
  • Speaker: Taichi Kawamura (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris)
    • Title: "Seismic Environment of the Moon"

      • Abstract:
        Abstract: More than 50 years after the first landing on the Moon, lunar exploration has once again become a global trend. In the past decade alone, over eight successful lunar landings have been completed, reflecting a growing scientific interest in the Moon. While lunar science remains a primary focus, the potential to utilize the Moon as a natural laboratory for physics and astrophysics is also being explored. Recently proposed experiments include a lunar-based radio astronomy space telescope and a gravitational wave detector. For such projects to be feasible, it is essential to thoroughly understand the Moon's environment, particularly its seismic activity and associated risks. Observations from the Apollo missions have shown that the Moon remains seismically active, experiencing "moonquakes" almost daily. In this presentation, I will review the seismic data obtained from the Apollo experiments and discuss the Moon's seismic environment. I will conclude by highlighting key considerations for future lunar projects.

The 122nd REM: June 27th, 2024


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Prathamesh Joshi (Penn State)
    • Title: "How are gravitational-wave searches for compact binaries performing, and where are they headed?"

      • Abstract:
        During the fourth observing run of the LVK collaboration, we have already seen large improvements in the results produced by the CBC search pipelines in low-latency. We have reached new levels of sensitivity and reliability. In the quest to detect every gravitational wave out there, we are now more ready than ever to participate in the next multimessenger event. In this presentation, I will talk about how the searches work, and some recent search results we have seen in O4. As we start getting high-latency offline results, we will begin to explore gravitational waves from new parameter spaces. We are seeing advancements in searches for precessing binaries, higher order modes of gravitational waves, as well as unmodeled or burst searches. I will discuss how these improvements will play a crucial role in obtaining a better scientific understanding of some of the biggest mysteries of the universe.

The 121th REM: May 30th, 2024


  • Time: 11:00-12:00
  • Speaker: Kenta Tanaka (ICRR)
    • Title: "Introduction to laser interferometric GW telescope and Current status of KAGRA"

      • Abstract:
        Gravitational wave astronomy has made remarkable progress since its first detection in 2015. The Japanese gravitational wave telescope, KAGRA, is currently undergoing an upgrade to participate in the 4th International Joint Observations with LIGO (USA) and Virgo (Europe). In this talk, I will introduce gravitational waves and the telescopes used for their detection, and provide an update on the current status of KAGRA for new students.


Archives for the past talks





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