Mini colloquiums abstract > Exploring the Universe with Multimessenger Analysis: New perspectives and challengesMini-colloque 22 – MC22
This mini-colloquium is dedicated to multi-messenger analysis, which combines the observation of different messengers such as gravitational waves, gamma rays, neutrinos and visible light to study the most extreme phenomena in the Universe.
Analysing astrophysical events using these complementary messengers will improve our understanding of extreme phenomena such as neutron star mergers, black holes and supernova explosions. With the first results from the Franco-Chinese space mission SVOM, dedicated to the detection of gamma-ray bursts, and the latest observations from the LIGO-Virgo-Kagra gravitational wave detectors, this mini-colloquium will be an opportunity to bring together experts to discuss the latest discoveries, the technological challenges ahead, and the prospects for multi-messenger astronomy in the coming years, to further our understanding of the compact objects and violent processes that shape the Universe.
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