Finding black holes: an unconventional multi-messenger

Laura Elina Uronen*, Tian Li, Justin Janquart, Hemanta Phurailatpam, Jason Poon, Ewoud Wempe, Leon Koopmans, Otto Hannuksela

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Abstract

A rather clear problem has remained for astrophysicists studying black holes: localizing black holes. One of the recent theoretical ways proposed to identify black hole mergers’ hosts is through multi-messenger gravitational lensing: matching the properties of a lensed host galaxy with those of a lensed gravitational wave (GW). This paper reviews the most recent literature and introduces some of the ongoing work on the localization of binary black holes (BBHs) and their host galaxies through lensing of GWs and their electromagnetically bright hosts. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue ‘Multi-messenger gravitational lensing (Part 1)’.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20240152
JournalPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Volume383
Issue number2294
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10-Apr-2025

Keywords

  • black holes
  • dark sirens
  • data analysis
  • gravitational lensing
  • gravitational waves
  • multi-messenger

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