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Gravitational Waves Earth expands and contracts by the diameter of an atomic nucleus: 10 -12 cm A world-shaking discovery
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James Clerk Maxwell Professor at King’s College London: 1860 – 1865 Unified theory of electricity and magnetism Predicted electromagnetic waves Identified light as due to these waves Calculated the velocity of light … One scientific epoch ended and another began with James Clerk Maxwell - Albert Einstein
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Electromagnetic Waves Proposed by Maxwell Discovered by Hertz A lot to answer for …. Nobody knows where fundamental physics may lead
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Gravitational Waves General relativity proposed by Einstein 1915 He predicted gravitational waves in 1916
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First Attempts at Detection 1970s: Metal bars (Joseph Weber) Also Explorer experiment at CERN
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Indirect Detection Binary pulsar discovered 1974 (Hulse & Taylor) Emits gravitational waves Change in orbit measured for years Perfect agreement with Einstein Nobel Prize 1993
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Binary Pulsar Measurements
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Discovery of Gravitational Waves Measured by the LIGO experiment in 2 locations State of WashingtonState of Louisiana
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LIGO experiment Inteference between 2 laser beams measures the expansion and contraction of space
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Principle of Laser Interferometer Inteference between 2 laser beams measures the expansion and contraction of space
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LIGO Layout & Sensitivity
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What was observed Very similar signals in the 2 detectors In agreement with gravitational-wave predictions
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Significance of Detection Based on coincidences between detectors: > 5σ Second most significant coincidence ~ 2σ Could also be BH merger
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Fusion of two massive black holes Masses ~ 36, 29 solar masses Radiated energy ~ 3 solar masses
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Fusion of two massive black holes Einstein was right A new horizon in the study of the Universe
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The Gravitational Chirp … … heard around the world Frequency increases with time during inspiral Followed by ringdown of combined black hole Gravitino mass < 1.2 × 10 -22 eV Waves of different frequencies have same speed JE, Mavromatos & Nanopoulos, arXiv:1602.04764
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Direction in Sky (LIGO)
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Follow-up Campaign Many experiments looked for electromagnetic counterpart (light, radio, γ rays, X rays, … All results negative except for Fermi satellite γ rays > 50 keV Astrophysical puzzle Tells us speeds of light and gravitational waves same to 10 -17 JE, Mavromatos & Nanopoulos, arXiv:1602.04764
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Direction in Sky (Fermi)
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Ground-Based GW Detectors
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Gravitational Wave Spectrum
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Future Step: Interferometer in Space
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Excellent Video Explanation http://motls.blogspot.ch/2016/02/bria n-greenes-ligo-colbert-lecture- was.html
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