CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:30 | Fridays 11:30 - 12:30

+2 Relativistic Corrections for Time and Frequency Transfer in Optical Fibres.

oxg34 +1 jtd55 +1

+1 New analysis for the correlation between gravitational waves and neutrino detectors during SN1987A.

jtd55 +1

+1 FAST-PT: a novel algorithm to calculate convolution integrals in cosmological perturbation theory.

jtd55 +1

+1 Massive and modified gravity as self-gravitating media.

cad96 +1 aam80 +1

+1 Probing a Gravitational Cat State: Experimental Possibilities.

oxg34 +1

+1 Effective cosmological constant induced by stochastic fluctuations of Newton's constant.

qxc76 +1

+1 Searching for Gravitational Waves from Compact Binaries with Precessing Spins.

aam80 +1

+1 Sensitivity of the Cherenkov Telescope Array to the Detection of Intergalactic Magnetic Fields.

jtd55 +1

+1 Cosmological $N$-body simulations with suppressed variance.

gds6 +1

+1 The 750 GeV Diphoton excess, Dark Matter and Constraints from the IceCube experiment.

gds6 +1

+1 Probing a Gravitational Cat State

qxc76 +1

Showing votes from 2016-03-15 11:30 to 2016-03-18 12:30 | Next meeting is Tuesday May 5th, 10:30 am.

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  • New analysis for the correlation between gravitational waves and neutrino detectors during SN1987A.- [PDF] - [Article]

    P.Galeotti, G.Pizzella
     

    The two major problems, still associated with the SN1987A, are: a) the signals observed with the gravitational waves detectors, b) the duration of the collapse. Indeed, the sensitivity of the gravitational wave detectors seems to be small for detecting gravitational waves and, while some experimental data indicate a duration of order of hours, most theories assume that the collapse develops in a few seconds. Since recent data of the X-ray NuSTAR satellite show a clear evidence of an asymmetric collapse, we have revisited the experimental data recorded by the underground and gravitational wave detectors running during the SN1987A. New evidence is shown that confirms previous results, namely that the data recorded by the gravitational wave detectors running in Rome and in Maryland are strongly correlated with the data of both the Mont Blanc and the Kamiokande detectors, and that the correlation extends over a long period of time (one or two hours) centered at the Mont Blanc time. This result is obtained by comparing six \underline{ independent} files of data recorded by four different experiments located at intercontinental distances. The signals of the GW detectors preceded the signals of the underground detectors by a time of the order of one second.

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