Physics of Gravitational Waves [E-Book] : Sources and Detection Methods / by Arun Kenath, Chandra Sivaram.
This book provides a concise introduction to the physics of gravitational waves. It is aimed at graduate-level students and PhD scholars. Ever since the discovery of gravitational waves in 2016, gravitational wave astronomy has been adding to our understanding of the universe. Gravitational waves ha...
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Personal Name(s): | Kenath, Arun, author |
Sivaram, Chandra, author | |
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1st edition 2023. |
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Springer,
2023
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Physical Description: |
VIII, 56 pages 7 illustrations, 3 illustrations in color (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783031304637 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-031-30463-7 |
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- 1. Introduction to General Theory of Relativity: The book will start with a basic introduction to Einstein's theory of general relativity (GR), history, and the background leading to understanding gravitational waves (GW)
- 2. Gravitational waves: sources and production mechanisms: This chapter will look at the sources that produce GW and its physics
- 3. Transient sources of GW: This chapter will deal will the transient sources of GW, such as those emitted by binary neutron stars or black hole mergers
- 4. Continous GW: This chapter will look at the various continuous GW emitters, including thermal GWs
- 5. Primordial and background GW: The release of GW from the early universe and the background of such GW will be discussed here
- 6. Testing General Theory of Relativity using GW: We will look at how GR can be tested using GW detectors: Current detectors (LIGO/Virgo) and planned future ones (eLISA) will be discussed in this chapter
- 7. Future scope and conclusion: To conclude, we will discuss the future scope of GW astronomy and how it has changed our understanding of the dynamics and evolution of the universe.