[institut] Seminar grupe za cestice i gravitaciju
Branislav Cvetkovic
cbranislav at ipb.ac.rs
Wed Oct 23 09:28:20 CEST 2013
Postovane kolege,
u petak 25. oktobra u 11 h na Institutu za fiziku, u sali 300,
Carlo Nicola Colacuno ce odrzati seminar pod
naslovom "The Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Background (SGWB):
Theory and detection issues". Apstrakt vam prosledjujem u prilogu.
Pozdrav Branislav
Abstract: The SGWB is the most elusive and most mysterious source of
gravitational radiation. There is an astrophysical component, due to a
superposition in frequency of a number of unresolved binary systems
("foreground") and there is the real background, of cosmological
origin, generated by processes which took place when the Universe was
less than a picosecond old. Its detection could mark a real turning
point in cosmology -far more profound that that given by the discovery
of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR), generated at
photon decoupling, t= 400000 years- and quantum gravity, therefore the
SGWB has been also called "the Rosetta Stone" of cosmology. Since it is
characterised only by its statistical properties, it is
undistinguishable in principle from noise, making its detection a very
hard task. I will talk about sources and also about detection and data-
analysis strategies. I will also touch upon some quantum optics issues
that have become hot topics in interferometric gravitational-wave
detection and whose theoretical developments could give us some
interesting hints about the tormented relationship between General
Relativity and Quantum Mechanics.
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