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黑料不打烊, NY… Scientists in the Department of Physics at 黑料不打烊 have been instrumental in the discovery of gravitational waves, confirming a major prediction of Albert Einstein’s 1915 general theory of relativity. They include Peter Saulson, the Martin A. Pomerantz 鈥37 Professor of Physics; Duncan Brown, the Charles Brightman Endowed Professor of Physics; Stefan Ballmer, assistant professor of physics; and a group of nearly two dozen students and research scientists. Saulson was one of the first to suggest binary star systems as a dominant source of gravitational waves. He considers the LIGO discovery 鈥渉istoric, with Nobel Prize implications,鈥 because the ripples 鈥渁llow us to get up close and personal with black holes in a way that no other kind of observations can match.鈥
, the Martin A. Pomerantz 鈥37 Professor of Physics
鈥淭his discovery is historic, with Nobel Prize implications, because the ripples allow us to get up close and personal with black holes in a way that no other kind of observation can match.鈥
鈥淓instein theorized that gravity was not a force, but a curvature of spacetime. 鈥 Think of the two black holes, which we鈥檝e observed, as two bowling balls, rolling along a trampoline. They orbit each other because their mass produces a deep depression in the surface of the trampoline. As the balls orbit, they jiggle the trampoline鈥檚 surface, sending out energy in the form of ripples called gravitational waves.鈥
鈥淚n spacetime, the two black holes eventually collide with one another to form a single black hole. The ripples from this cataclysmic event propagate through spacetime at the speed of light. They鈥檝e traveled through the Universe for more than a billion years, before reaching us on September 14.鈥
鈥淕ravitational waves stretch space, but their effect is almost imperceptible. It has taken 21st-century technology, a team of hundreds of experts, and decades of effort to detect them.鈥
鈥淭his discovery is significant for two reasons: It opens up a new way of studying the Universe, enabling scientists to infer processes at work that produce gravitational waves, and it shows that black holes work the way Einstein had predicted.鈥
, the Charles Brightman Endowed Professor of Physics
鈥淎s they [the back holes] collided, some of their mass was converted into energy, according to Einstein鈥檚 formula E=mc2. The peak power output was about 50 times that of the light emitted by all the stars in the Universe. It is these gravitational waves that LIGO has observed.鈥
, assistant professor of physics
鈥淚 was amazed at how soon into its first observation run that Advanced LIGO made this discovery. I was in the LIGO control room the night before for the final detector tuning. When I returned the next morning, there was a buzz in the air. I鈥檒l never forget staring at the first plots, getting goose bumps.鈥
鈥淲hat we have built is akin to Galileo鈥檚 first telescope. We have just taken our first look at the Universe in a completely new way. There is so much to learn from gravitational waves in the coming years and likely many surprises.鈥
, professor and chair of physics
鈥淥ur Gravitational Wave Group has made central contributions to the opening of a new window onto the Universe鈥攁 window that has already revealed some of the most exotic objects and awe-inspiring events in all of existence. Without question, this group鈥檚 amazing accomplishments help make the University internationally prominent in research.鈥
For more information, please contact Sarah Scalese, Associate Vice President for University Communications, at sscalese@syr.edu or 315.443-8085.
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