Strong field tests of gravity with electromagnetic and gravitational waves [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.03573


For nearly a century, Einstein’s theory of gravity has been the standard theory for describing gravitational phenomena in our universe. Along with its successes, limitations of the theory from theoretical (e.g., singularities) and observational (e.g., dark matter/energy) perspectives have appeared. This has led to proposals that modify or supersede Einstein’s theory, and testing these theories against data, especially in the strong-field regime, has emerged as a new paradigm in physics in recent years. Along with the completely new avenue of gravitational waves, new and improved techniques based on electromagnetic waves are being used to test general relativity (GR) ever more stringently. As the realm beyond GR is unknown, a popular approach is to look for theory-agnostic deviations from GR/predictions of GR. Here I describe how I have used gravitational waves, X-rays, and black hole shadows to put constraints on some of these theory-agnostic deviations.

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S. Nampalliwar
Tue, 10 Aug 21
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Comments: Contribution to the 2021 Gravitation session of the 55th Rencontres de Moriond