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The sound of the Universe: The search for Gravitational Waves Giovanni Santostasi, Ph. D. Baton Rouge Community College, Baton Rouge, LA Newton and Einstein: theories of Space and Time Special Relativity = Space-Time constant velocity General Relativity = GeometrySpace-Time acceleration Space and Time Unified Time and Space are not separated quantities but different aspects of a same reality (Space-Time continuum) Relativity of the reference system “Absoluteness” of the laws of Physics Light unifies Space and Time Velocity of Light c=300,000 Km/s =3x10^8 m/s=6.7 x 10^8 miles/hour Equivalence Principle: the fundamental principle that unifies inertial and gravitational mass M_inertial=M_gravitational This simple experimental fact is the essential basis for Einstein’s theory of Gravity: General Relativity Acceleration It is not possible to distinguish between gravity and an uniformly accelerated system Gravity can be simulated by an accelerated system The absence of gravity is equivalent to free fall The presence of gravity can be neutralized in a Reference system in free fall The observer in free fall with the elevator doesn’t see any change in the vertical position of the sphere In the meanwhile the observer on the ground sees an horizontal and vertical change in position and interprets the motion as a “curved” path Also light can be bent The other way around If the acceleration is produced by gravity As observed by the observer inside the elevator Gravity = curvature in the Fabric of Space-Time if acceleration is produced by rocket this is what it will be observed As observed by external observer The essential effects of gravity are of tideal nature The difference is that gravity has GLOBAL Geometric properties (locally just undistinguishable from accelerated frame) Curvature of Space Time caused by the sun This is a quasi-static situation for what concerns space-time Matter tells space-time how to curve; the curvature “tells” to matter how to move Einstein ‘s Equation G= 8pG/c^4 T http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/relativity/ani mations.html Acceleration of Mass creates Gravitational Waves The waves travel at the velocity of light (3x10^8m/s) and the waves’ amplitude goes downs with distance Gravitational radiation has 2 polarizations and the energy is emitted mostly in the quadrupole (“football shape distribution of matter required”) Polarization (cross) x The wave arrives in the direction perpendicular to the circle Polarization (plus) + Sources of gravitational waves • Supenovae • Neutron Stars that rotate (or wobble in space) • Coalescent Binary Systems of Black Holes and/or Stars • Cosmic Background caused by the Big Bang Neutron Detectors of Gravitational Waves • Resonant Bars (LSU) • Sphere (Rome ?) • Interferometers (LIGO) Resonant Bars Cylindrical Bars, typically made of alluminum (about 1 ton. ). They work on the principle of resonance, they are tuned at about 1000 Hz, the resonant frequency of neutron stars . The wave interacts with the bar and the motion is transmitted to a sophisticated “microphone” that transform the mechanical motion into an electrical impulse: this is our signal. The noise Problem Noise is bigger than signalHow in thetocurrent Sources of noise: control detectors (we don’t see anything than • Seismic (suspension system) noise !). Noise at h=10^-20 maybe at h=10^-21 or less • Signal Thermal (low temperature) • Eletronic tools to extract (SQUID) Mathemathical signal: Filtering. For continuous signals: Integration with long observation times. Interferometers Mirror • LIGO (USA, Louisiana & Washington) Vacuum Pipes 4 km • VIRGO (ITALY, Pisa) Mirror •TAMA (JAPAN) • GEO 600 (GERMANy, Postdam) Semi-transparent Mirror Laser 10 Watts Range of sensitivity on • LISA (NASA-ESA, In space, 2016) earth 10-1000 Hz In space 10^-4-1 Hz Photodetector Neutron stars Continuous sources. They rotate up to frequencies of 1000 Hz. To emit GW they have to be tri-axial (football shaped). They can also wobble: The strain (h=deformation/length measured ) if axis of rotation doesn’t coincide with for a star with 3 axis is: symmetry axis. In this G case star doesn’t need 2 h 2 4 I sin( 2t ) to be a football to emit c R Gravitational Waves. Burst sources: Supernovae and Coalescent Systems •Explosion of Supernovae have to be asymmetric to radiate gravitationally. The neutron star that is left over after the explosion vibrate violently (~1000 Hz) •Coalescent Systems: compact objects as black holes and neutrons stars. Binary Systems are very “football shape” like. They emit Gravity Waves so they loose energy. The system is inspiraling until it collides (in time scales of millions of years). Indirect evidence of GW: pulsar 1913+16 (Taylor and Hulse: 1993 Nobel Prize winners). Cosmic Background • The most ancient evidence of the birth of the Universe. Electromagnetic Background300,000 years after the Big Bang (a young baby, 0.7 day old). • Gravitational Background is a “polaroid” of the birth of the Universe (as it was born !) Gravity doesn’t interact a lot with matter. • We don’t know what to expect but we have some vague ideas from other cosmological observations. Conclusion: What can we learn from Gravitational Waves? • Another, fundamental confirmation of General Relativity (Viva Einstein !) •New window on the Universe. •Radiation very different from EM and particles. •Bulk Motion of mass. • GW do not interact well with matter. We can probe very high density region of the universe as neutron stars and the core of black holes. • Birth Cry of the Universe.