IAU Symposia
IAUS 398: Compact Objects and Binaries in Dense Star Clusters
Start date/time
June 16, 2025
End date/time
June 20, 2025
Place
Seoul,
Korea, Rep of
Contact
Hyung Mok Lee
hmlee@snu.ac.kr
Event website
https://gravity.snu.ac.kr/iaus398
Coordinating Division
Division D High Energy Phenomena and Fundamental Physics, Division G Stars and Stellar Physics, Division H Interstellar Matter and Local Universe, Division J Galaxies and Cosmology
Abstract
Cluster dynamics and the evolution of single and binary stars are closely intertwined, leading to different scenarios than those in the galactic field. Star clusters serve as dynamic factories for all these intriguing objects, and these topics are inherently interconnected. This symposium is intended to discuss the astrophysical origin of gravitational waves and to establish connections between theoretical and observational data concerning dynamics, populations, binaries, multiples, and compact objects (including binaries containing them) in dense star clusters. 2025 will be an excellent time to delve into the topic of star clusters and the roles of compact objects as it aligns with the release of significant results from the fourth observing run of LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA, which should provide crucial new constraints on the formation of gravitational wave sources. Additionally, numerous new discoveries of globular cluster pulsars are expected from large radio facilities such as MeerKAT, ASKAP, FAST, and others. New computer codes for dynamical simulations of dense star clusters are also emerging, and this symposium offers an excellent opportunity to discuss the latest results based on these codes.