PhD in physics (M/F) – Measurement of the Hubble constant with gravitational waves
ABG-131336 | Thesis topic | |
2025-04-22 | Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant) |
- Physics
Topic description
The detection of gravitational waves produced during the merger of compact objects such as black holes or neutron stars allows us to study the universe with a completely new kind of probe. In particular, it becomes possible to measure cosmological parameters independently of electromagnetic observations. Currently, estimates of the Hubble constant H0 obtained from light emitted by nearby objects (Cepheids, Type Ia supernovae) or distant objects (cosmic microwave background) are only marginally compatible, with a discrepancy around 4–5 sigma. Measuring H0 with gravitational waves could help understand the origin of this disagreement. The PhD work will involve refining this measurement using new data from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) interferometers, particularly by leveraging galaxy catalogs to make the best use of the available information. The project will include mastering data analysis, improving existing codes (in Python), and developing analyses for the upcoming gravitational wave catalog from the O4b and O4c runs. The thesis will also address studying systematic effects related to the modeling choices used in the analysis. The person will be a full member of the LVK collaboration and will have access to the computing resources necessary to carry out the analyses.
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Nantes Université is a recognized institution and a major research center in Western France. With 42 000 students and 3 200 lecturers and researchers, Nantes Université seeks to meet today's major challenges. Located near the Atlantic coast and 2 hours from Paris by train, Nantes is a large city regularly ranked for its quality of life and well-known for its cultural scene.
PhD students in physics, chemistry and geosciences receive training in internationally recognized laboratories associated with the CNRS. They also benefit from a wage of €2 200 gross per month. Within the Graduate School 3MG, students are able to attend courses dedicated to research and innovation and take part in events and meetings in France or abroad to develop their professional network.
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Candidate's profile
Have a solid background in the standard Big Bang model, be familiar with gravitational wave physics, and have strong experience with the Python programming language.
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