Université de GenèveDépartement de Physique ThéoriqueCAP Genève

Gravitational waves

In the theory of Einstein, gravity manifests itself by means of a dynamical space and time;
according to this vision, gravitational waves (GW) can be thought as "ripples" of space-time.

An artist's vision fo the gravitational waves created by an inspiralling binary

More concretely, the effect of a gravitational wave passing by is an oscillatory (tiny) variation of the distance between two free-falling bodies. It is by measuring such variations through the km-sized interferometers LIGO and VIRGO, that scientists have recently detected GW's.

GW are produced by enormous quantities of accelerating mass, occurring in such events as supernovae explosions and binary mergers, but also in violent phenomena that took place in the earliest epochs of the Universe.

Gravitational waves had already been indirectly observed in the Nobel Prize-awarded work by Hulse-Taylor. This has provided a precise confirmation of Einstein's theory of General Relativity. The recent direct detection (but also their possible indirect observation in the CMB) will provide even more stringent test on General Relativity as well as a completely new window on our Universe: as ordinary matter is basically transparent to GW's, we can in fact use them to get informations from regions inaccessible to photon-based observations, like for example the internal composition of stars, or the state of the Universe before the CMB epoch.

Recent publications and presentations on this topic
Date: 12. November 2014
Members involved: Matteo Biagetti
Topics: Inflation, Gravitational waves
Type: Publication
Date: 27. June 2014
Members involved: Martin Kunz, Ignacy Sawicki
Topics: Anisotropic stress, Modified gravity, Gravitational waves, Large-scale structure, Dark energy
Type: Publication
Date: 7. February 2014
Members involved: Daniel Figueroa
Topics: Inflation, Gravitational waves, Anisotropic stress
Type: Presentation
Date: 6. February 2014
Members involved: Daniel Figueroa
Topics: Gravitational waves, Inflation, Anisotropic stress
Type: Publication
Date: 4. October 2013
Members involved: Daniel Figueroa
Topics: Gravitational waves, Inflation
Type: Presentation
Date: 5. September 2013
Members involved: Daniel Figueroa
Topics: Gravitational waves, Inflation
Type: Publication
Date: 1. July 2013
Members involved: Daniel Figueroa
Topics: Gravitational waves, Inflation
Type: Publication
Date: 7. June 2013
Members involved: Daniel Figueroa
Topics: Gravitational waves, Topological defects
Type: Presentation
Date: 3. June 2013
Members involved: Matteo Biagetti, Antonio Riotto
Topics: Gravitational waves, Inflation
Type: Publication
Date: 24. April 2013
Members involved: Daniel Figueroa
Topics: Inflation, Gravitational waves
Type: Presentation

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