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Search for Dark Matter with Laser Interferometers and other (ab)uses of Precision Instruments

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  • UserHartmut Grote
  • ClockWednesday 27 November 2019, 14:00-15:00
  • HousePW 117.

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Decade-long development of laser interferometers has resulted in ultra-precise length measurements as used for the detection of gravitational waves. The high sensitivity of these interferometers allows for other research in fundamental physics, as for example the search for dark matter. I will try to highlight some of these possibilities, and also mention the “inverse idea” of how some other precision instruments can be utilized for the measurement of gravitational waves.

This talk is part of the Astrophysics Talks Series series.

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