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Gravitational waves Research done at Nikhef Gideon Koekoek January 9th 2008 Overview of the talk Graviational waves: a revolution What are gravitational waves? Measuring gravitational waves What we @ Nikhef / Vu are doing Conclusions Why gravitational waves? Why gravitational waves? What is so interesting about them? We already have telescopes, neutrino detectors and stuff like that to study the Universe, right? So why do we want to measure gravitational waves as well? Why gravitational waves? We need gravitational waves!! There are questions we cannot answer without GWs: Theory: how correct is General Relativity? Astronomy: what is the nature of Dark Matter and/or Dark Energy? Astronomy: what processes occur in exotic objects? Cosmology: what happened after the Big Bang? Why gravitational waves? What is the nature of Dark Matter/Dark Energy? This is us Most of the Universe, we don’t know anything about! We need gravitational waves! Why gravitational waves? How about the Big Bang? Light can only see up to here ..neutrino’s can only see up to here.. ..but gravitational waves can see up to here! We need gravitational waves! What are gravitational waves? What are gravitational waves? Wait, what is gravity in the first place? 1st Law: motion in straight lines if there is no force. Gravity is a force! v mM F G 2 r F Earth’s path is not straight, but bent by a force What are gravitational waves? Einstein disagreed.. Newton does not agree with Relativity, All matter behaves the same under gravity Gravity is not a force; it’s the curvature of space (and time) Still a straight line, but in curved spacetime! What are gravitational waves? Q: What curves spacetime? A: energy does! R 1 8G g R 4 T 2 c This is a very small number! ~ 10-45 (!!) You need a lot of energy to curve spacetime; gravity is weak! Ok, good. Now about those gravitational waves.. What are gravitational waves? R 1 g R 0 2 Curvature in the vacuum? Flat spacetime, plus a little curvature g h d2 1 d2 h 2 2 h 0 2 dx c dt A wave equation: a curvature hμυ oscillates through space! What are gravitational waves? An example: gravitational waves produced by a binary star system We want to measure these waves! Binary stars: source of GW’s Us Measuring gravitational waves Measuring gravitational waves A blessing and a curse: GW’s interact very weakly 1 8G R g R 4 T 2 10-45 (!!) c Blessing: once produced, they can’t be disturbed Curse: very difficult to measure them ourselves! L L ~ 10 21 Measuring gravitational waves Amplitude and frequency of gravitational waves emitted by a binary system of masses M1 and M2 at separation r Note: a million times smaller than a proton! Measuring gravitational waves Q: How to measure gravitational waves? A: with an interferometer! Idea: if a GW comes by, the length of the arms is disturbed: phase difference between the arms → interference pattern Fabry-Perot cavities: increase the arm length Measuring gravitational waves These things actually exist! LISA (US + EU) LIGO (US) 4 km arms VIRGO (EU) 3 km arms 5 106 km arms Launch: ~2015(?) What we @ Nikhef/Vu are doing What we @ Nikhef/Vu are doing Nikhef has taken and carried out the initiative to start a research group focusing on gravitational waves Management Theory of gravitational waves Hardware, data analysis,.… You? Conclusions Conclusions Gravitational waves are ripples in spacetime that travel with velocity c; They can teach us a lot about binary star systems, Dark Matter/Dark Energy, the Big Bang.. etc etc; Measuring GW’s is difficult; it can be done by using interferometers; Nikhef is working (both experimentally and theoretically) on Virgo and LISA Conclusions Interested to do a Masters? Contact Tjeerd Ketel or ( [email protected] ) Jo van den Brand ( [email protected] ) The end