5–8 Feb 2024
Campus Bahrenfeld, Bldg. 99 (CFEL)
Europe/Berlin timezone
1st Graduate Week of the Quantum Universe Research School

Introductory course: GW detection

6 Feb 2024, 09:00
1h 15m
SR I (Campus Bahrenfeld, building 99 (CFEL))

SR I

Campus Bahrenfeld, building 99 (CFEL)

Luruper Chaussee 149, 22607 Hamburg

Speaker

Gudrun Wanner

Description

In this lecture, we will discuss a number of fundamental questions concerning gravitational wave detection with a particular focus on the space-based gravitational wave detector LISA. With these questions and their high-level answers, we will work on an overview spanning all relevant aspects: What are gravitational waves, what is their effect, and how can they be measured? Why do we need multiple detectors on the ground and, additionally, a space-based detector (or several)? What do we learn from gravitational wave detection? What are the key differences between ground-based and space-based detectors, and how does a space-based gravitational wave detector like LISA actually work? We will substantiate the fundamental and conceptual overview with a number of technical details. For example, we will speak about Gaussian beams, laser frequency noise, time-delay interferometry, power spectral densities, the computation of LISA sensitivity curves, and many more.

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