Gravitational Waves

Gravitational Waves
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9789811557095
ISBN-13 : 9811557098
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Gravitational Waves by : Ajit Kembhavi

Gravitational waves were first predicted by Albert Einstein in 1916, a year after the development of his new theory of gravitation known as the general theory of relativity. This theory established gravitation as the curvature of space-time produced by matter and energy. To be discernible even to the most sensitive instruments on Earth, the waves have to be produced by immensely massive objects like black holes and neutron stars which are rotating around each other, or in the extreme situations which prevail in the very early ages of the Universe. This book presents the story of the prediction of gravitational waves by Albert Einstein, the early attempts to detect the waves, the development of the LIGO detector, the first detection in 2016, the subsequent detections and their implications. All concepts are described in some detail, without the use of any mathematics and advanced physics which are needed for a full understanding of the subject. The book also contains description of electromagnetism, Einstein’s special theory and general theory of relativity, white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes and other concepts which are needed for understanding gravitational waves and their effects. Also described are the LIGO detectors and the cutting edge technology that goes into building them, and the extremely accurate measurements that are needed to detect gravitational waves. The book covers these ideas in a simple and lucid fashion which should be accessible to all interested readers. The first detection of gravitational waves was given a lot of space in the print and electronic media. So, the curiosity of the non-technical audience has been aroused about what gravitational waves really are and why they are so important. This book seeks to answer such questions.

Ripples in Spacetime

Ripples in Spacetime
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780674971660
ISBN-13 : 0674971663
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Ripples in Spacetime by : Govert Schilling

A spacetime appetizer -- Relatively speaking -- Einstein on trial -- Wave talk and bar fights -- The lives of stars -- Clockwork precision -- Laser quest -- The path to perfection -- Creation stories -- Cold case -- Gotcha -- Black magic -- Nanoscience -- Follow-up questions -- Space invaders -- Surf's up for Einstein wave astronomy

Gravitational-Wave Astronomy

Gravitational-Wave Astronomy
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Publisher : Oxford Graduate Texts
Total Pages : 680
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ISBN-10 : 9780198568032
ISBN-13 : 0198568037
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Gravitational-Wave Astronomy by : Nils Andersson

This book is an introduction to gravitational waves and related astrophysics. It provides a bridge across the range of astronomy, physics and cosmology that comes into play when trying to understand the gravitational-wave sky. Starting with Einstein's theory of gravity, chapters develop the key ideas step by step, leading up to the technology that finally caught these faint whispers from the distant universe. The second part of the book makes a direct connection with current research, introducing the relevant language and making the involved concepts less "mysterious". The book is intended to work as a platform, low enough that anyone with an elementary understanding of gravitational waves can scramble onto it, but at the same time high enough to connect readers with active research - and the many exciting discoveries that are happening right now. The first part of the book introduces the key ideas, following a general overview chapter and including a brief reminder of Einstein's theory. This part can be taught as a self-contained one semester course. The second part of the book is written to work as a collection of "set pieces" with core material that can be adapted to specific lectures and additional material that provide context and depth. A range of readers may find this book useful, including graduate students, astronomers looking for basic understanding of the gravitational-wave window to the universe, researchers analysing data from gravitational-wave detectors, and nuclear and particle physicists.

The Big Challenge of Gravitational Waves

The Big Challenge of Gravitational Waves
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Publisher : Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1614703736
ISBN-13 : 9781614703730
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Big Challenge of Gravitational Waves by : Christan Corda

The aim of this collection book is to obtain a tapestry of various important issues of theory and experiments concerning gravitational waves.

The Detection of Gravitational Waves

The Detection of Gravitational Waves
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 0521021022
ISBN-13 : 9780521021029
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Detection of Gravitational Waves by : David G. Blair

This book introduces the concepts of gravitational waves within the context of general relativity. The sources of gravitational radiation for which there is direct observational evidence and those of a more speculative nature are described. He then gives a general introduction to the methods of detection. In the subsequent chapters he has drawn together the leading scientists in the field to give a comprehensive practical and theoretical account of the physics and technology of gravitational wave detection.

Fundamentals Of Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors (Second Edition)

Fundamentals Of Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors (Second Edition)
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9789813146204
ISBN-13 : 9813146206
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Fundamentals Of Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors (Second Edition) by : Peter R Saulson

'The content of the Saulson’s book remains valid and offers a versatile introduction to gravitational wave astronomy. The book is appropriate for undergraduate students and can be read by graduate students and researchers who want to be involved in either the theoretical or the experimental traits of the study of gravitational waves.'Contemporary PhysicsLIGO's recent discovery of gravitational waves was headline news around the world. Many people will want to understand more about what a gravitational wave is, how LIGO works, and how LIGO functions as a detector of gravitational waves.This book aims to communicate the basic logic of interferometric gravitational wave detectors to students who are new to the field. It assumes that the reader has a basic knowledge of physics, but no special familiarity with gravitational waves, with general relativity, or with the special techniques of experimental physics. All of the necessary ideas are developed in the book.The first edition was published in 1994. Since the book is aimed at explaining the physical ideas behind the design of LIGO, it stands the test of time. For the second edition, an Epilogue has been added; it brings the treatment of technical details up to date, and provides references that would allow a student to become proficient with today's designs.

The Science of Interstellar

The Science of Interstellar
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 9780393351385
ISBN-13 : 0393351386
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Science of Interstellar by : Kip Thorne

A journey through the otherworldly science behind Christopher Nolan’s award-winning film, Interstellar, from executive producer and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Kip Thorne. Interstellar, from acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan, takes us on a fantastic voyage far beyond our solar system. Yet in The Science of Interstellar, Kip Thorne, the Nobel prize-winning physicist who assisted Nolan on the scientific aspects of Interstellar, shows us that the movie’s jaw-dropping events and stunning, never-before-attempted visuals are grounded in real science. Thorne shares his experiences working as the science adviser on the film and then moves on to the science itself. In chapters on wormholes, black holes, interstellar travel, and much more, Thorne’s scientific insights—many of them triggered during the actual scripting and shooting of Interstellar—describe the physical laws that govern our universe and the truly astounding phenomena that those laws make possible. Interstellar and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s14).

Centennial Of General Relativity: A Celebration

Centennial Of General Relativity: A Celebration
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9789814699679
ISBN-13 : 9814699675
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Centennial Of General Relativity: A Celebration by : Cesar Augusto Zen Vasconcellos

It has been over 100 years since the presentation of the Theory of General Relativity by Albert Einstein, in its final formulation, to the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences. To celebrate 100 years of general relativity, World Scientific publishes this volume with a dual goal: to assess the current status of the field of general relativity in broad terms, and discuss future directions. The volume thus consists of broad overviews summarizing major developments over the past decades and their perspective contributions.

Ripples On A Cosmic Sea

Ripples On A Cosmic Sea
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Publisher : Basic Books (AZ)
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015047136398
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Ripples On A Cosmic Sea by : David G. Blair

As the authors show, the reward for this endeavor will be the opening up of an entirely new window on the universe.