YCAA seminar: “Outer HI Disks: Probes of dark matter sub-structure to LIGO sources”, Sukyana Chakrabarti, Rochester Institute of Technology

Event time: 
Tuesday, October 24, 2017 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Location: 
Watson Center (WTS) See map
60 Sachem Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Event description: 

The outer gas disks of spiral galaxies extend far beyond the stellar disk, are cold, have low metal content and a low level of star formation. Because they are cold and extended, they can serve as ideal “detectors” of the gravitational signatures of dark-matter dominated dwarf galaxies. I will first review our work in analyzing disturbances in outer gas disks to characterize galactic companions. Since low-metallicity star formation can produce more detectable compact binaries than typical star formation, outer HI disks may be conducive to producing a rich population of binary black holes. I will also discuss our preliminary work on the contribution of outer HI disks to LIGO’s observable population of binary black holes.

Open to: 
undergraduate