Stochastic gravitational radiation from phase transitions
Oct, 2000
10 pages
Part of Astrophysical sources for ground-based gravitational wave detectors. Proceedings, Workshop, Philadelphia, USA, October 30-November 1, 2000, 191-200
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- AIP Conf.Proc. 575 (2001) 1, 191-200
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- Published: Aug 14, 2001
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- astro-ph/0102169 [astro-ph]
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- RAP-306
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Abstract: (AIP)
A stochastic background of gravitational radiation from cosmological processes in the very early Universe is potentially detectable. We review the gravitational radiation which may arise from cosmological phase transitions, covering both bubble collisions and turbulence as sources. Prospects for detecting a direct signal from the electroweak phase transition or other cosmological sources with a space-based laser interferometer are discussed.- talk: Philadelphia 2000/10/30
- gravitational radiation: stochastic
- critical phenomena
- bubble: interaction
- turbulence
- counters and detectors: satellite
- laser: interferometer
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