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0.1-Hz Detector Could Measure Cosmic Acceleration

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Daniel S. Burgess

We are on the cusp of the gravity-wave revolution in astronomy. Numerous detectors -- powered by bars of metal or by beams of light, on the ground or in orbit -- are scheduled to come online over the next 10 years or are awaiting approval to do so, but their designers have skipped over the 0.01- to 10-Hz band. A team of scientists in Japan is arguing that a search for space-time distortions at these frequencies would enable measurement of the acceleration of the universe, opening the door to a more precise cosmology. Researchers argue for a search for gravitational waves at 0.1 Hz. A...Read full article

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    Published: March 2002
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    The scientific observation of celestial radiation that has reached the vicinity of Earth, and the interpretation of these observations to determine the characteristics of the extraterrestrial bodies and phenomena that have emitted the radiation.
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