Abstract
Most relativistic effects, whether due to special relativity (aberration, Doppler effect) or general relativity (gravitational blueshift, distortion of light) have been extensively documented for decades. On the other hand, the works on visualization of these and the attempts to render them as realistically as possible are less common.
Given the fact that they occur with an intensity that is sometimes highly variable depending on the direction of observation, their simulation is particularly suitable for a hemispherical projection such as that offered by a digital planetarium. In addition, some effects still remain poorly documented, such as the visual translation of extreme tidal effects within a black hole, or the crossing of a wormhole.
Taking advantage of the immersive environment offered by the planetarium of the Cité de l'Espace, I will present in this seminar a set of relativistic effects of increasing complexity as they would be perceived by an observer located close to, or even inside various types of black holes.
Alain Riazuelo
Alain RIAZUELO est astrophysicien, chargé de recherches en astrophysique au Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) et en poste à l’Institut d’astrophysique de
Paris.
Informations pratiques
- Mardi 6 mai 2025 à 17h30. Ouverture des portes à partir de 17h15
- Entrée gratuite sur inscriptions. Séance privée réservée aux membres de l'IRAP.
- Pas de restauration sur place