We review recent progress and future prospects for harnessing powerful tools from theoretical high-energy physics, such as scattering amplitudes and effective field theory, to develop a precise and systematically improvable framework for calculating gravitational-wave signals from binary systems composed of black holes and/or neutron stars. This effort aims to provide state-of-the-art predictions that will enable high-precision measurements at future gravitational-wave detectors. In turn, applying the tools of quantum field theory in this new arena will uncover theoretical structures that can transform our understanding of basic phenomena and lead to new tools that will further the cycle of innovation. While still in a nascent stage, this r...
[eng] The first detection of a gravitational wave signal occurred on September 14 2015, when the tw...
Detecting gravitational waves is just the start of the story; to understand their nature and the sys...
In this article we summarise the proceedings of the Workshop on Gravitational Waves held during ICGC...
The field of scattering amplitudes plays a central role in elementary-particle physics. This include...
The principal goal of this whitepaper is not so much to demonstrate that gravitational wave detector...
The recent direct observation of gravitational waves coming from collisions between black holes is t...
The first decade of the new millennium should see the first direct detections of gravitational waves...
I will review the most recent and interesting results from gravitational-wave detection experiments,...
The gravitational wave window onto the universe is expected to open in approx. 5 years, when ground-...
Now that LIGO and Virgo have begun to detect gravitational-wave events with regularity, the field of...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...
The observation of supermassive black holes by the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration and the det...
There are two big questions cosmologists would like to answer – How does theUniverse wo...
The direct observation and characterization of gravitational waves from binary black-hole mergers by...
There are two big questions cosmologists would like to answer -- How does the Universe work, and wha...
[eng] The first detection of a gravitational wave signal occurred on September 14 2015, when the tw...
Detecting gravitational waves is just the start of the story; to understand their nature and the sys...
In this article we summarise the proceedings of the Workshop on Gravitational Waves held during ICGC...
The field of scattering amplitudes plays a central role in elementary-particle physics. This include...
The principal goal of this whitepaper is not so much to demonstrate that gravitational wave detector...
The recent direct observation of gravitational waves coming from collisions between black holes is t...
The first decade of the new millennium should see the first direct detections of gravitational waves...
I will review the most recent and interesting results from gravitational-wave detection experiments,...
The gravitational wave window onto the universe is expected to open in approx. 5 years, when ground-...
Now that LIGO and Virgo have begun to detect gravitational-wave events with regularity, the field of...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...
The observation of supermassive black holes by the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration and the det...
There are two big questions cosmologists would like to answer – How does theUniverse wo...
The direct observation and characterization of gravitational waves from binary black-hole mergers by...
There are two big questions cosmologists would like to answer -- How does the Universe work, and wha...
[eng] The first detection of a gravitational wave signal occurred on September 14 2015, when the tw...
Detecting gravitational waves is just the start of the story; to understand their nature and the sys...
In this article we summarise the proceedings of the Workshop on Gravitational Waves held during ICGC...