Chasing the Biggest Bangs since the Big Bang with Atom Interferometers

Speaker

John Ellis

Affiliation

King's College London

When
Place

DIPC Josebe Olarra Seminar Room

Host

Raul Angulo

Atom interferometers offer opportunities for detecting gravitational waves (GWs) in the deci-Hz frequency range that is inaccessible to laser interferometers, as well as coherent clouds of ultralight bosonic dark matter fields. Observations of GWs in the deci-Hz range could give insights into the mechanisms for assembling supermassive black holes and constrain alternatives to cold dark matter.

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