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2025年9月26日
10/10(金)Yi-Zen Chu教授(National Central University, Taiwan)によるセミナーが行われます。
Speaker: Prof. Yi-Zen Chu (National Central University, Taiwan)
Time: 10/10 (Fri.) 13:30-14:30
Venue: F216 (Science building F)
Title: What constitutes a gravitational wave in an expanding universe?
Abstract: Our understanding of gravitational waves produced by isolated astrophysical systems is primarily based on gravitational perturbation theory off a flat spacetime background. This leads to the common identification of gravitational radiation with massless spin-2 waves. In this talk, I will argue that gravitational waves may no longer be solely "spin-2" in character once the background spacetime is our expanding universe instead. As a result of the mixing between gravitational and other degrees of freedom, scalar "spin-0" gravitational waves may exist during the radiation-dominated epoch of our universe; as well as during its current accelerated expansion phase -- provided the main driver is not the cosmological constant, but some extra "Dark Energy" field. Moreover, during the radiation-dominated era, spin-0 Cherenkov gravitational waves may even be generated if its material source were traveling faster than 1/\sqrt{3}.