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Cold atoms in space: community workshop summary and proposed road-map / Alonso, Iván (Balearic Islands U.) ; Alpigiani, Cristiano (Washington U., Seattle) ; Altschul, Brett (South Carolina U.) ; Araújo, Henrique (Imperial Coll., London) ; Arduini, Gianluigi (CERN) ; Arlt, Jan (Aarhus U.) ; Badurina, Leonardo (King's Coll. London) ; Balaž, Antun (Belgrade, Inst. Phys.) ; Bandarupally, Satvika (Florence U. ; INFN, Florence) ; Barish, Barry C. (LIGO Lab., Caltech) et al.
We summarize the discussions at a virtual Community Workshop on Cold Atoms in Space concerning the status of cold atom technologies, the prospective scientific and societal opportunities offered by their deployment in space, and the developments needed before cold atoms could be operated in space. The cold atom technologies discussed include atomic clocks, quantum gravimeters and accelerometers, and atom interferometers. [...]
arXiv:2201.07789; FERMILAB-CONF-22-694-V; CERN-TH-2022-004.- 2022-11-20 - 64 p. - Published in : EPJ Quant. Technol.: 9 (2022) , no. 1, pp. 30 Fulltext: bb4d1d31d6edd562e94939489bfc05d6 - PDF; 2201.07789 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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TF07 Snowmass Report: Theory of Collider Phenomena / Maltoni, F. (Louvain U., CP3 ; INFN, Bologna ; U. Bologna, DIFA) ; Su, S. (Arizona U.) ; Thaler, J. (MIT, Cambridge, CTP ; IAIFI, Cambridge ; Harvard U.) ; Aarrestad, T.K. (CERN) ; Aboubrahim, A. (Munster U., ITP) ; Adhikari, S. (Kansas U. ; Johns Hopkins U.) ; Agapov, I. (DESY) ; Agashe, K. (Maryland U.) ; Agrawal, P. (Oxford U., Theor. Phys.) ; Airen, S. (Maryland U.) et al.
Theoretical research has long played an essential role in interpreting data from high-energy particle colliders and motivating new accelerators to advance the energy and precision frontiers. [...]
arXiv:2210.02591 ; FERMILAB-FN-1203-QIS.
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Tests of General Relativity with GWTC-3 / LIGO Scientific Collaboration
The ever-increasing number of detections of gravitational waves (GWs) from compact binaries by the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo detectors allows us to perform ever-more sensitive tests of general relativity (GR) in the dynamical and strong-field regime of gravity. [...]
arXiv:2112.06861 ; LIGO-P2100275.
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Search for Subsolar-Mass Binaries in the First Half of Advanced LIGO’s and Advanced Virgo’s Third Observing Run / LIGO Scientific Collaboration
We report on a search for compact binary coalescences where at least one binary component has a mass between 0.2 $M_\odot$ and 1.0 $M_\odot$ in Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo data collected between 1 April 2019 1500 UTC and 1 October 2019 1500 UTC. We extend previous analyses in two main ways: we include data from the Virgo detector and we allow for more unequal mass systems, with mass ratio $q \geq 0.1$. [...]
arXiv:2109.12197; LIGO-P2100163-v8.- 2022-08-05 - 16 p. - Published in : Phys. Rev. Lett. 129 (2022) 061104 Fulltext: PDF;
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First joint observation by the underground gravitational-wave detector KAGRA with GEO 600 / KAGRA Collaboration
We report the results of the first joint observation of the KAGRA detector with GEO600. KAGRA is a cryogenic and underground gravitational-wave detector consisting of a laser interferometer with three-kilometer arms, and located in Kamioka, Gifu, Japan. [...]
arXiv:2203.01270; LIGO-P2100286.- 2022-06-14 - 37 p. - Published in : PTEP 2022 (2022) 063F01 Fulltext: 2203.01270 - PDF; document - PDF;
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Introduction to the film by Barry Barish / Barish, Barry (speaker) (Caltech)
Barry Barish, co-recipient of the Physics Nobel 2017 for the discovery of gravitational waves, will introduce the film with a few words on the figure of Edoardo Amaldi..
2019 - 1604. Live Audiovisual Events; Screening documentary film The Decision: Edoardo Amaldi and Science without Borders External links: Talk details; Event details In : Screening documentary film The Decision: Edoardo Amaldi and Science without Borders
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Probing the Universe with Gravitational Waves / Barish, Barry (speaker)
The discovery of gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein in 1916, is enabling both important tests of the theory of general relativity, and the birth of a new astronomy. Modern astronomy, using all types of electromagnetic radiation, is giving us an amazing understanding of the complexities of the universe, and how it has evolved.  Now, gravitational waves and neutrinos are beginning to give us the opportunity to pursue some of the same astrophysical phenomena in very different ways, as well as to observe phenomena that cannot be studied with electromagnetic radiation.  The detection of gravitational waves and the emergence and prospects for this exciting new science will be explored. 
2019 - 5446. CERN Colloquium External link: Event details In : Probing the Universe with Gravitational Waves
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The International Linear Collider. A Global Project / Linear Collider Collaboration
A large, world-wide community of physicists is working to realise an exceptional physics program of energy-frontier, electron-positron collisions with the International Linear Collider (ILC). [...]
arXiv:1901.09829.
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16th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics - TAUP 2019   9 - 13 Sep 2019  - Toyama, Japan  / Fornengo, N (ed.) ([chair] University of Torino and INFN); Avignone, F T (ed.) (University of South Carolina); Barish, B C (ed.) (CALTECH); Bernabeu, J (ed.) (University of Valencia); Coccia, E (ed.) (Gran Sasso Science Institute and INFN); Kajita, T (ed.) (ICRR-University of Tokyo); Raffelt, G (ed.) (Max Planck Institute for Physics, Munich); Roe, N (ed.) (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory); Sinclair, D (ed.) (University of Carleton)
2019
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Gravitational waves and the birth of a new science / Barish , Barry C
The recent observation of a neutron-star merger in the gravitational and electromagnetic domains opens the era of multi-messenger astronomy and calls for new gravitational-wave observatories to reveal the universe in all its colours..

Geneva : CERN, 2017

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