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SUMMARY:Probing Black Hole Environments with Space Based Gravitational Wav
 e Detectors
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Chen Yuan\n\nHost: Zhen PanJoin Tencent Meeting：ht
 tps://meeting.tencent.com/dm/cTyhBQtEnVxQMeeting ID: 972396070 (no passwor
 d)Abstract: Gravitational waves offer a unique window into black holes an
 d their surrounding environments. This talk explores how black hole enviro
 nments can imprint observable signatures on gravitational-wave signals. To
 pics include ultralight dark matter around black holes and turbulent accre
 tion disks. Together\, these examples show how gravitational-wave observat
 ions can probe and constrain ultralight dark matter\, accretion physics\, 
 and strong-field gravity.Biography: Chen Yuan received his B.S. degree fr
 om Fudan University in 2017 and his Ph.D. degree from the Institute of The
 oretical Physics\, Chinese Academy of Sciences\, in 2023. He subsequently 
 conducted postdoctoral research at Instituto Superior Técnico\, Universit
 y of Lisbon. His research has long focused on theoretical studies of the e
 arly Universe\, dark matter\, black hole physics\, and gravitational wave 
 physics. His work covers primordial black holes as dark matter\, scalar-in
 duced gravitational waves\, environmental effects around black holes—inc
 luding ultralight dark matter environments and accretion environments and 
 gravitational wave data analysis. He has published 28 research papers in j
 ournals including Physical Review Letters and Science China\, with more th
 an 1\,300 citations. \n\nhttps://indico-tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/event/4996/
LOCATION:Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/S4F-SW - Open Area (Tsung-Dao Lee Institu
 te)
URL:https://indico-tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/event/4996/
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