Title of article :
Long baseline gravitational wave detectors—Status and developments
Author/Authors :
Hough، نويسنده , , J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Gravitational waves–a prediction of Einstein’s General Relativity–are among the most elusive signals incident on the Earth. These signals–ripples in the curvature of space-time–carry information about what is happening deep in the heart of some of the most violent events in the Universe. However, their observation remains one of the most challenging problems in experimental astrophysics, as the measurement sensitivity required by the detectors is equivalent to measuring a change in the separation of the Earth and Sun by the diameter of an atom. A global network of such detectors–LIGO, Virgo and GEO–is now in operation, with enhanced versions being developed and other detectors planned. Further a space-borne detector, LISA, is under development as a joint ESA/NASA mission. In this short review, the nature of gravitational waves, how the detectors work, and the preliminary results which are already showing promise, will be discussed.
Keywords :
gravitational waves , Laser , Interferometer
Journal title :
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Journal title :
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics