11–13 mars 2026
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Quantum (and classical) detection of gravitational waves: scope and limitations

11 mars 2026, 15:50
20m

Orateur

Paolo Bilisco (IPhT - Université Paris-Saclay)

Description

LIGO, VIRGO and Kagra (just to name a few) represent outstanding feats of engineering that have launched us in a new era of gravitational-wave (GW) detection. Even so, we may wonder whether their sensitivity is enough to detect very high-frequency signals of beyond-Standard-Model origin, such as those sourced by primordial stochastic GW backgrounds, primordial black holes, or black hole superradiance. In this talk, I will argue that the sensitivity of present-day and near-future GW detectors will most likely prove insufficient in this regard. I will present the theoretical framework in which this question can be rigorously addressed and where to formally prove some heuristic expectations from the literature.

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