Gravitational waves emitted by distorted black holes---such as those arising from the coalescence of two neutron stars or black holes---carry not only information about the corresponding spacetime but also about the underlying theory of gravity. Although general relativity remains the simplest, most elegant and viable theory of gravitation, there are generic and robust arguments indicating that it is not the ultimate description of the gravitational universe. Here we focus on a particularly appealing extension of general relativity, which corrects Einstein's theory through the addition of terms which are second order in curvature: the topological Gauss-Bonnet invariant coupled to a dilaton. We study gravitational-wave emission from black ho...
Gravitational spectroscopy - the measurement of the quasi-normal modes of a black hole from the ring...
Black holes are among the simplest objects in the Universe, yet they are also the perfect probes of ...
Black hole solutions in general relativity are simple. The frequency spectrum of linear perturbation...
Gravitational waves emitted by distorted black holes—such as those arising from the coalescence of t...
In this thesis, I study the ways in which modified theories of gravity might be tested for using bla...
Detecting gravitational waves from coalescing compact binaries allows us to explore the dynamical, n...
Generalizations of the Schwarzschild and Kerr black holes are discussed in an astrophysically viable...
As the only gravity theory with quadratic curvature terms and second-order field equations, Einstein...
These lectures aim at providing an introduction to the properties of gravitational waves and in part...
The several observations of gravitational waves, generated by binary black holes coalescences as wel...
Gravitational waves (GWs) from merging black holes allow for unprecedented probes of strong-field gr...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather general extensions of general relativity inc...
Gravitational wave observations are opening the door to test general relativity in regimes far less ...
Assuming that general relativity is the correct theory of gravity in the strong field limit, can gra...
Gravitational spectroscopy - the measurement of the quasi-normal modes of a black hole from the ring...
Black holes are among the simplest objects in the Universe, yet they are also the perfect probes of ...
Black hole solutions in general relativity are simple. The frequency spectrum of linear perturbation...
Gravitational waves emitted by distorted black holes—such as those arising from the coalescence of t...
In this thesis, I study the ways in which modified theories of gravity might be tested for using bla...
Detecting gravitational waves from coalescing compact binaries allows us to explore the dynamical, n...
Generalizations of the Schwarzschild and Kerr black holes are discussed in an astrophysically viable...
As the only gravity theory with quadratic curvature terms and second-order field equations, Einstein...
These lectures aim at providing an introduction to the properties of gravitational waves and in part...
The several observations of gravitational waves, generated by binary black holes coalescences as wel...
Gravitational waves (GWs) from merging black holes allow for unprecedented probes of strong-field gr...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather general extensions of general relativity inc...
Gravitational wave observations are opening the door to test general relativity in regimes far less ...
Assuming that general relativity is the correct theory of gravity in the strong field limit, can gra...
Gravitational spectroscopy - the measurement of the quasi-normal modes of a black hole from the ring...
Black holes are among the simplest objects in the Universe, yet they are also the perfect probes of ...
Black hole solutions in general relativity are simple. The frequency spectrum of linear perturbation...