For mechanical Weber gravitational wave antennae, it is thought that gravity waves are weakly converted into acoustic vibrations. Acoustic vibrations in metals (such as Aluminum) are experimentally known to be attenuated by the creation of electron-hole pairs described via the electronic viscosity. These final state electronic excitations give rise to gravitational wave absorption cross sections which are considerably larger (by four orders of magnitude) than those in previous theories which have not explicitly considered electronic excitations
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity (1916) predicted the existence of gravitational waves. These...
Internal friction effects are responsible for line widening of the resonance frequencies in mechanic...
Peak amplitude measurements of the fundamental mode of oscillation of a suspended aluminum alloy bar...
The cross section for a gravitational wave antenna to absorb a graviton may be directly expressed in...
The possibility of the existence of a quite measurable current (10-14 A) induced by a gravitational ...
The results on cosmic rays detected by the gravitational antenna NAUTILUS have motivated an experime...
The repsonse of a massive body to gravitational waves is decribed on the microscopic level, taking t...
We present measurements of mechanical vibrations induced by 0.6 GeV electrons impinging on cylindric...
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The significance of experimental evidence for gravitational waves is considered for astronomy. Prope...
We present measurements of mechanical vibrations induced by 0.6 GeV electrons impinging on cylindric...
This chapter is concerned with the question: how do gravitational waves (GWs) interact with their de...
The status of the 4 operating cylindrical gravitational waves resonant antenna detectors is summariz...
In his 1916 General Theory of Relativity, Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves. T...
The response of a superconductor to a gravitational wave is shown to obey a London-like constituent ...
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity (1916) predicted the existence of gravitational waves. These...
Internal friction effects are responsible for line widening of the resonance frequencies in mechanic...
Peak amplitude measurements of the fundamental mode of oscillation of a suspended aluminum alloy bar...
The cross section for a gravitational wave antenna to absorb a graviton may be directly expressed in...
The possibility of the existence of a quite measurable current (10-14 A) induced by a gravitational ...
The results on cosmic rays detected by the gravitational antenna NAUTILUS have motivated an experime...
The repsonse of a massive body to gravitational waves is decribed on the microscopic level, taking t...
We present measurements of mechanical vibrations induced by 0.6 GeV electrons impinging on cylindric...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
The significance of experimental evidence for gravitational waves is considered for astronomy. Prope...
We present measurements of mechanical vibrations induced by 0.6 GeV electrons impinging on cylindric...
This chapter is concerned with the question: how do gravitational waves (GWs) interact with their de...
The status of the 4 operating cylindrical gravitational waves resonant antenna detectors is summariz...
In his 1916 General Theory of Relativity, Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves. T...
The response of a superconductor to a gravitational wave is shown to obey a London-like constituent ...
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity (1916) predicted the existence of gravitational waves. These...
Internal friction effects are responsible for line widening of the resonance frequencies in mechanic...
Peak amplitude measurements of the fundamental mode of oscillation of a suspended aluminum alloy bar...