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Next Generation Detectors

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science-and-astronomy2 years ago

Moon-based Gravitational Wave Detectors: Unprecedented Sensitivity

Scientists are considering placing gravitational wave detectors on the moon to overcome technical challenges faced by detectors on Earth. Gravitational waves, triggered by collisions between massive objects like black holes and neutron stars, can currently only be detected by powerful detectors on Earth within a limited range. Placing detectors on the moon would provide better sensitivity and protection from seismic noise, allowing for the detection of fainter cosmic clashes and the observation of smaller objects like white dwarfs. The concept of a lunar gravitational wave detector, called the Lunar Gravitational Wave Antenna, is already being developed and could launch within the next decade.

science2 years ago

Detecting Gravitational Waves from Dying Stars is Imminent

Researchers have discovered that the cocoons formed around dying stars are a new source of gravitational waves, which could provide insight into how stars explode. These cocoons are asymmetric, making them detectable with the next generation of detectors. The properties of these cocoons could be linked to the mechanisms that lead to the death of the star. The study is a call to action for the community to look at cocoons as a source of gravitational waves and to learn more about the innermost part of stars and the properties of jets.