After successful completion of the course, students are able to tackle current problems in black hole phenomenology and theory. In particular, they will know how to construct Penrose diagrams, how to describe gravitational waves and learn some aspects of black hole thermodynamics, the Hawking effect and action principles in the presence of asymptotic boundaries.
Paper, pencil and brain.
First meeting: Monday, March 7, 2022, Sem R. DA grün 02 A
Homework exercises and/or optional oral exam.
Not necessary
the lecture Black Holes I is a necessary pre-requisite (or, equivalently, good knowledge in General Relativity/basics of black hole physics)