Gravitational-wave astronomy.Discussion of the nature and origin of gravitational waves in the light of current theories and data, stating the concept of gravitational waves as a field of relative gravitational forces that propagate with the speed of light. The topics include the generation of gravitational waves, their astrophysical sources, pulsars, supernovae, the birth of neutron stars, explosions in quasars and nuclei of galaxies, and atomic and molecular processes. Also considered are gravitational wave reception techniques, covering free-mass antennas, nonmechanical displacement sensors, almost free antennas, mechanical displacement sensors, acoustic systems, resonant antennas, Weber's detectors, and natural antennas. Future developments in gravitational wave astronomy are considered.
Document ID
19730025261
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Press, W. H.
Thorne, K. S. (California Institute of Technology Pasadena, Calif., United States)