National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Location
Pasadena, CA | United States
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Gravitational-wave observations will create matchless opportunities to investigate the dark side of the universe, providing direct information about the properties of black holes and neutron stars, and allowing precise tests of general relativity’s yet unproven predictions. NASA’s Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) will extend the observational window of ground-based detectors to lower frequencies, and to a considerably richer population of sources, including most of the compact binary systems in our Galaxy and the gravitational captures of compact objects into the supermassive black holes at the center of distant galaxies.
NASA Postdoctoral Fellows would participate in research at the strategic forefront of gravitational-wave data analysis, building next-generation computational tools to model the response and noise budgets of complex detectors [such as the software package Synthetic LISA, Phys. Rev. D 71, 022001 (2005)], to extract physical insight from measured waveforms [such as the “template families” for black-hole binaries described in Phys. Rev D 69, 104017 (2004)], and to manage the incremental, probabilistic knowledge about thousands of mutually interfering sources.
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