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23–25 nov. 2016
APC, Centre François Arago
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Gravitational birefringence of light at cosmological scales

Non programmé
20m
360 (APC, Centre François Arago)

360

APC, Centre François Arago

13 rue Watt 75013 Paris
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Orateur

M. Thomas Schucker (CPT Marseille)

Description

The trajectory of light in a flat Robertson-Walker universe is presented taking due account of its spin. The off-set between the trajectories of positive and negative helicity states (birefringence) is of the order of a wave length and depends on the acceleration parameter. In 2008, using techniques of weak quantum measurement, an analogous birefringence in reflection, the Federov-Imbert effect, was observed for the first time. Observation of gravitational birefringence could offer an independent measurement of the acceleration of our universe. Birefringence might also be induced by gravitational waves and allow for new detection techniques of these waves.

Authors

M. Christian Duval (CPT Marseille) M. Thomas Schucker (CPT Marseille)

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