Phys.org August 27, 2024 The quantization of gravity is widely believed to result in gravitons – particles of discrete energy that form gravitational waves. But their detection has so far been considered impossible. An international team of researchers (Sweden, Japan, USA – Stevens Institute of Technology) showed that signatures of single graviton exchange could be observed in laboratory experiments. They showed that stimulated and spontaneous single-graviton processes could become relevant for massive quantum acoustic resonators and that stimulated absorption could be resolved through continuous sensing of quantum jumps. They analyzed the feasibility of observing the exchange of single energy quanta […]
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Gravitational waves leave a detectable mark, physicists say
Science Daily May 9, 2019 Physicists have long known that gravitational waves leave a memory on the particles along their path and have identified five such memories. An international team of researchers (USA – Cornell University, Ireland, the Netherlands) has identified three more observables that show the effects of gravitational waves in a flat region in spacetime that experiences a burst of gravitational waves, after which it returns to be a flat region. Each new observable provides different ways of confirming the theory of general relativity and offers insight into the intrinsic properties of gravitational waves…read more. TECHNICAL ARTICLE