Title | Listening to the Dance of Galaxies: The Frontier of Nanohertz Gravitational Wave Detection |
Speaker | Liang Qiuyue (Kavli IPMU Project Researcher) |
Date | Sunday, 14 September 2025, 14:00 – 15:30 |
Introduction | Far across the universe, pairs of supermassive black holes at the hearts of galaxies slowly orbit each other, moving as if in a cosmic dance. These motions send ripples through space-time that travel for millions of years before reaching Earth. By studying tiny variations in the radio signals from pulsars—nature’s most precise cosmic clocks—we are trying to capture these invisible waves. In this science café, we’ll explore how researchers are learning to “listen” to the rhythm of dancing galaxies and what it tells us about our universe. |
Place | Tamarokuto Science Center |
Capacity | 40 people (First 40 applicants only) |
Age to apply | Junior high school and above |
Registration | Registration required. Its form opens in noon on Saturday, 9 August 2025. |
Remarks | ●Difficulty level: Junior high school and above (the content is more appropriate for high school students. ●The event will be in English with no Japanese interpretation. ●Participation and Admission fee required. Participation Fee: 400 JPY per person Admission Fee: Adult 520 JPY, Junior High School Student and High School Student 210 JPY ●Only participants are allowed in the room. ●Co-hosted by Kavli IPMU |