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De D.A.A. Michelson, prix Nobel de physique 1911, au prix Nobel de physique 2017 : Les ondes gravitationnelles : introduction, rappels & détection : historique
Renotte, Yvon
2018
 

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Keywords :
Ondes gravitationnelles; Interférométrie; Michelson et Einstein
Abstract :
[en] The existence of gravitational waves was predicted by A. Einstein in 1916 as part of the theory of General Relativity. However, it will take almost a century to obtain experimental proof of their existence. The detection was made thanks to the implementation of extremely sensitive giant interferometers, operating according to the concepts imagined by A.A. Michelson at the beginning of the 20th century. These tools use the most sophisticated improvements offered by LASER technologies helped by the most powerful computing tools.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Renotte, Yvon  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département AGO > Optique - Hololab
Language :
French
Title :
De D.A.A. Michelson, prix Nobel de physique 1911, au prix Nobel de physique 2017 : Les ondes gravitationnelles : introduction, rappels & détection : historique
Publication date :
20 June 2018
Number of pages :
15
Event name :
Detection of Gravitational Waves : Observatoire Royal de Belgique – 4 conférences : Les contributions de A.A. Michelson à la spectroscopie, à l’astronomie et à la physique relativiste
Event organizer :
PromOptica asbl et Technifutur asbl
Event place :
Bruxelles, Belgium
Event date :
20 juin 2018
Audience :
International
Funders :
PromOptica asbl
TechniFutur
Région wallonne [BE]
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