+ GRAVITATIONAL WAVES The announcement of a global discovery Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office UFF COM ON THE VIRGO SIDE.

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+ GRAVITATIONAL WAVES The announcement of a global discovery Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office UFF COM ON THE VIRGO SIDE

+ May 2007 – Virgo starts taking data Press Conference at EGO INFN+CNRS Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office “Virgo and LIGO will work as a unique observatory…”

+ Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office LIGO & VIRGO– Joint Data Analysis and communication Virgo at Ego Observatory Since 2007 Virgo and LIGO have shared and jointly analysed the data taken by all the interferometers of the international network. After the start of the LIGO upgrade, Virgo took data until Left: LIGO Hanford & Livingstone Observatories

+ LIGO & VIRGO– Joint Communication plan for a discovery announcement Common press release Joint press announcement Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office Seams easy…

+ But it means many delicate things to be decided Day of announcement Timing Headline Message Visibility of partners quotes.. and agreed among many Com Partners Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ LIGO COM. GALAXY The LIGO Observatories are funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), & were conceived, built, and are operated by Caltech and MIT. The NSF leads in financial support for Advanced LIGO. Funding organizations in Germany (Max Planck Society), the U.K. (Science and Technology Facilities Council, STFC) and Australia (Australian Research Council) also have made significant commitments to the project LIGO Scientific Collaboration includes the GEO Collaboration and the Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy) and Australia (Australian Research Council) also have made significant commitments to the project. The GEO team includes scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, AEI), Leibniz Universität Hannover, along with partners at the University of Glasgow, Cardiff University, the University of Birmingham, other universities in the United Kingdom, and the University of the Balearic Islands in Spain + Several US, UK, Australian Universities involved at different stages Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ VIRGO COM PLANETARY SYSTEM VIRGO is based at the European Gravitational Observatory (EGO) in Cascina, near PISA (IT) Virgo was born thanks to the visionary ideas of Alain Brillet and Adalberto Giazotto.. The construction started in 1994 and it has been funded by CNRS and INFN; Virgo research is carried out by the Virgo Collaboration, consisting of more than 250 physicists and engineers belonging to 19 different European research groups: 6 from Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France; 8 from the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) in Italy; 2 in The Netherlands with Nikhef; the Wigner RCP in Hungary; the POLGRAW group in Poland and the European Gravitational Observatory (EGO), the laboratory hosting the Virgo detector near Pisa in Italy. Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ A POPULATED AND CHATTY UNIVERSE LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), a group of more than 1000 scientists from universities around the US and in 14 other countries. More than 90 universities and research institutes in the LSC develop detector technology and analyze data; approximately 250 students are strong contributing members of the collaboration. Virgo Collaboration, consisting of more than 250 physicists and engineers belonging to 19 different European research groups Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ AT THE INFN PRESS OFFICE July 2015 a new version of the joint communication plan starts circulating among major partners while the restart of Advanced LIGO is approaching Sept 18 Th – LIGO is officially back in operations Few days later–Press office is informed that data may contain the detection of gravitational waves originated by the merging of 2 massive black holes. No other details Sept 25 th – First big leak on twitter by Krauss Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ Media love gossip..some researchers too Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ But previous Science and com crisis teach… Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office IMPACT OF A DISCOVERY ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLIC DIMENSION OF SCIENCE

+ Time & Secrets

+ AT THE PRESS OFFICE is time for action Working on the joint press release with many exchanges and multi-phone conferences with LIGO&VIRGO COM partner preparing backgrounders, with a national/European angle Collecting images and upgrading videos Preparing infographics A 1° list of scientists before announcement A 2° list of scientists after announcement Day of the announcement remained uncertain until January Journalists never stopped to call… UNDER PRESSURE Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ THE ANNOUNCEMENT – FEB 11 2 contemporary press conference in English (Washington & Cascina) both in English. (+ other national media event: FR, UK..) Timing: 4 pm in Italy, very disadvantageous Press release with a first common first part and second free part Announcement given 48H in advance: “Scientist to provide an UPDATE on the search for GW” 1 journalist for each main contributor (6 in total) working under embargo Announcement via streaming – Cern operated the streaming for Virgo Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ EGO sent out common press release INFN,CNRS, Nikhef sent out PR with first common part + national angle

+ IMPACT: Social media Aggregate impressions on all tweets using #gravitationalwaves, #einsteinwasright, and #LIGO: ~70 million (source Caltech) The hashtag #ondesgravitationnelles got 10 million impressions over 24 hrs IMPACT: Streaming Cascina Press conference: unique viewers (source Cern) Italian media that retransmitted the webcast: ANSA viewers, IL FATTO QUOTIDIANO 9500 v., FOCUS.it 5.600, IL MESSAGGERO Webcast of the French press conference: connections Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

+ IMPACT: Italy PRESS CUTS quoting VIRGO+INFN – 800 TV+RADIO 80 quoting VIRGO+INFN Total people reached by INFN GW discovery post Feb 18 th - Public Event in Rome “Einstein was right”- announced on the 12 th went sold out in 2 days (700 seats) Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office

Eleonora Cossi, INFN – Communications Office