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The quadrupole formula: a hundred years later

Béatrice Bonga
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Abstract: 

Einstein’s celebrated quadrupole formula lies at the foundation of the first indirect evidence for gravitational waves: it explains with high precision the shrinking of the orbital radius of the Hulse-Taylor system. The formula expresses the power radiated in the form of gravitational radiation in terms of the source quadrupole moments. However, the derivation assumes a flat spacetime background, but there is strong observational evidence for a positive cosmological constant. To account for this, the quadrupole formula is generalized by replacing the flat spacetime background with a de Sitter spacetime. In this talk, I will focus on the conceptual subtleties that arise and comment on physical implications.

Date: 
Tuesday, 21 November, 2017 - 11:00
Seminar Location: 
Z-209, Pav. Claire-McNicholl
Refreshments Time and Location: 
V-215 10:45, coffee and cookies
Slides: 
PDF icon Montreal-pdf.pdf [1]

Source URL: https://feynman.lps.umontreal.ca/en/seminar/quadrupole-formula-hundred-years-later

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