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Multi-messenger astrophysics with THESEUS in the 2030s

Authors :
Ciolfi, Riccardo Stratta, Giulia Branchesi, Marica Gendre, Bruce Grimm, Stefan Harms, Jan Lamb, Gavin Paul and Martin-Carrillo, Antonio McCann, Ayden Oganesyan, Gor and Palazzi, Eliana Ronchini, Samuele Rossi, Andrea Salafia, Om Sharan Salmon, Lana Ascenzi, Stefano Capone, Antonio and Celli, Silvia Dall'Osso, Simone Di Palma, Irene Fasano, Michela Fermani, Paolo Guetta, Dafne Hanlon, Lorraine and Howell, Eric Paltani, Stephane Rezzolla, Luciano and Vinciguerra, Serena Zegarelli, Angela Amati, Lorenzo Blain, Andrew Bozzo, Enrico Chaty, Sylvain D'Avanzo, Paolo De Pasquale, FnmMassimiliano Dereli-Begue, Husne Ghirlanda, Giancarlo Gomboc, Andreja Gotz, Diego Horvath, Istvan and Hudec, Rene Izzo, Luca Le Floch, Emeric Li, Liang Longo, Francesco Komossa, S. Kong, Albert K. H. Mereghetti, Sandro and Mignani, Roberto Nathanail, Antonios O'Brien, Paul T. and Osborne, Julian P. Pe'er, Asaf Piranomonte, Silvia Rosati, Piero Savaglio, Sandra Schussler, Fabian Sergijenko, Olga and Shao, Lijing Tanvir, Nial Turriziani, Sara Urata, Yuji and van Putten, Maurice Vergani, Susanna Zane, Silvia Zhang, Bing
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Multi-messenger astrophysics is becoming a major avenue to explore the Universe, with the potential to span a vast range of redshifts. The growing synergies between different probes is opening new frontiers, which promise profound insights into several aspects of fundamental physics and cosmology. In this context, THESEUS will play a central role during the 2030s in detecting and localizing the electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational wave and neutrino sources that the unprecedented sensitivity of next generation detectors will discover at much higher rates than the present. Here, we review the most important target signals from multi-messenger sources that THESEUS will be able to detect and characterize, discussing detection rate expectations and scientific impact.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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