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Gravitational Wave Experiments and Early Universe Cosmology (gr-qc/9909001 )

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Gravitational-wave experiments with interferometers and with resonant masses can search for stochastic backgrounds of gravitational waves of cosmological origin. We review both experimental and theoretical ... expand ↓
Abstract:
Gravitational-wave experiments with interferometers and with resonant masses can search for stochastic backgrounds of gravitational waves of cosmological origin. We review both experimental and theoretical aspects of the search for these backgrounds. We give a pedagogical derivation of the various relations that characterize the response of a detector to a stochastic background. We discuss the sensitivities of the large interferometers under constructions (LIGO, VIRGO, GEO600, TAMA300, AIGO) or planned (Avdanced LIGO, LISA) and of the presently operating resonant bars, and we give the sensitivities for various two-detectors correlations. We examine the existing limits on the energy density in gravitational waves from nucleosynthesis, COBE and pulsars, and their effects on theoretical predictions. We discuss general theoretical principles for order-of-magnitude estimates of cosmological production mechanisms, and then we turn to specific theoretical predictions from inflation, string cosmology, phase transitions, cosmic strings and other mechanisms. We finally compare with the stochastic backgrounds of astrophysical origin. collapse ↑
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Found concepts (177)

  • Cosmology 4
  • Signal to noise ratio 28
  • Horizon 26
  • Nucleosynthesis 21
  • Phase transitions 19
  • Magnitude 18
  • Cosmic Background Explorer 16
  • Dilaton 16
  • Radiation-dominated epoch 12
  • Curvature 8
  • String theory 7
  • Hubble constant 7
  • Cosmic microwave background 6
  • Neutrino 6
  • Pulsar 5
  • Shot noise (disambiguate)5






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  • Standard Model 5
  • Freeze-out 4
  • Metastate 4
  • Hubble parameter 4
  • Effective action 4
  • cosmological model 4
  • Earth 4
  • Quadrupole 4
  • Baryogenesis 4
  • Lasers 4
  • Scalar field 4
  • Electroweak phase transition 4
  • Scalar mode fluctuation 3
  • Tensor mode fluctuations 3
  • Effective temperature 3
  • Cross-correlation 3
  • Intensity 3
  • Critical density 3
  • String cosmology 3
  • Quantum tunneling 3
  • Minimal supersymmetric Standard Model 3
  • Cosmic ray 3
  • Degree of freedom 2
  • Slow-roll inflation 2
  • Antineutrino 2
  • Fermi coupling constant 2
  • Effective number of neutrinos 2
  • Collider 2
  • De Sitter space 2
  • Gaussian distribution 2
  • Spherical harmonics 2
  • Compactification 2
  • General relativity 2
  • Quark 2
  • Entropy 2
  • Causality 2
  • Critical temperature 2
  • Matter-dominated epoch 2
  • White dwarf 2
  • Cosmic string 2
  • Sachs-Wolfe effect 2
  • Planck scale 2
  • Scale factor 2
  • Strange quark 1
  • Electroweak baryogenesis 1
  • Vacuum tube 1
  • Vacuum system 1
  • Resolution of singularities 1
  • Generic point 1
  • Power spectrum 1
  • Graph 1
  • Galactic plane 1
  • Vacuum energy 1
  • Bogoliubov transformation 1
  • Legendre polynomials 1
  • LEP (disambiguate)1

    toward much larger cavities, say of the kind used at LEP





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  • Sun 1
  • Recombination 1
  • Slow roll 1
  • Brans-Dicke theory 1
  • Quark-gluon plasma 1
  • Deconfinement 1
  • Relaxation 1
  • Baryon number 1
  • Hubble radius 1
  • Scale invariance 1
  • Resonator 1
  • Jeans instability 1
  • Path length 1
  • Frequency spectrum 1
  • Top quark 1
  • Supermassive black hole 1
  • binary pulsar 1
  • Star 1
  • Galaxy 1
  • Orbifold 1
  • Supernova Type Ia 1
  • Vacuum expectation value 1
  • Surface tension 1
  • Supergravity 1
  • Reynolds number 1
  • Hawking radiation 1
  • NS (disambiguate)1

    model with , then and therefore where the subscript NS reminds that this equality holds at time of








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  • Curvature tensor 1
  • Black hole 1
  • FRW (disambiguate)1

    from the action () reads, for generic anisotropic FRW scale factors , , a_i(t)&=&(-t)^ , _i(t)&=&_0+c_0(-t)





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  • Big Bang 1
  • Comoving distance 1
  • Local group 1
  • Electron neutrino 1
  • noise power 1
  • Extensions of the standard model 1
  • Particle physics experiments 1
  • Theories of gravity 1
  • Pseudoscalar 1
  • Phase space 1
  • Interferometry 1
  • Harrison-Zeldovich spectrum 1
  • Hubble volume 1
  • False vacuum 1
  • GUT (disambiguate)1

    happen at annihilation, with a step at Hz, and at the GUT phase transition, with a step in the GHz region





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  • Frequency 93
  • Energy 43
  • Temperature 27
  • Universe 22
  • Mass 20
  • Resonance 19
  • Fluctuation 17
  • Field 13
  • Wavelength 9
  • Units 9
  • Particle 8
  • Photon 8
  • Vacuum 7
  • Tensor 7
  • Scattering 6
  • Scalar 6
  • Potential 6
  • Polarization 6
  • Materials 6
  • Collision 5
  • Vector 5
  • Neutron 5
  • Right Hand Side of the exression 4
  • Stress 4
  • Velocity 4
  • Ground state 4
  • Action 4
  • Plasma 4
  • Optics 4
  • Idealizer 3
  • Motive 3
  • Baryons 3
  • Redshift 3
  • Fermion 3
  • Cross section 3
  • Dipole 3
  • Event 2
  • Resolution 2
  • Thermodynamics 2
  • Geometry 2
  • Kinetic energy 2
  • Fourier transform 2
  • Force 2
  • Quadrupole moment 2
  • Periodate 1
  • Formate 1
  • Picture 1
  • Electron volt 1
  • Spin 1
  • Proton 1
  • Polar coordinates 1
  • Nucleon 1
  • Momentum 1
  • Metric tensor 1
  • Gravitational constant 1
  • Gluon 1
  • Experimental data 1
  • Networks 1
  • Spherical geometry 1
  • Equation of motion 1

Chosen concepts (9)

  • Gravitational wave 78
  • The early Universe 8
  • LISA 31
  • Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory 27
  • First-order phase transitions 6
  • QCD phase transition 6
  • Graviton 6
  • Cosmic gravitational wave background 5
  • Primordial black hole 5
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