"The Impact of the Strong Force on Gravitational Waves"

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Physicists have shown that the behavior of quarks and gluons as the universe cools should leave a distinct signature on the stochastic gravitational wave background, potentially impacting models of the universe post-Big Bang. This finding could help distinguish early universe waves from those originating from other sources, such as astrophysical phenomena. The study suggests that the quantum chromodynamics crossover, which occurred about 10-5 seconds after the Big Bang, could affect the low-frequency gravitational wave signal, providing a way to search for this signature in pulsar timing array data.
Topics:science#gravitational-waves#physics#pulsar-timing-arrays#quantum-chromodynamics#quarks#universe
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