Exotic Phenomenon with Gravitational Waves
A special issue of Universe (ISSN 2218-1997). This special issue belongs to the section "Gravitation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2021) | Viewed by 2884
Special Issue Editors
Interests: quantum field theory; Aharonov-Bohm effect; general relativity; cosmology; particle physics; composite models for leptons; theories of magnetic charge; brane-world models; proton spin puzzle; models for dark energy and dark matter; exact solutions in Yang-Mills theory
Interests: QFT; gravitational physics
2. Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), Ruth-Moufang-Strasse 1, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
3. Bahamas Advanced Study Institute and Conferences, 4A Ocean Heights, Hill View Circle, Stella Maris, Long Island, Bahamas
Interests: QFT; gravitational physics; cosmology
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Dear Colleagues,
With the first direct observations of gravitational waves in 2015, a new window opened on to the Universe and fundamental physics. This special issue is focused on exotic phenomenon associated with gravitational waves which may shed light on new physics, new ideas about the evolution of the Universe or both. These phenomena include but are not limited to: particle creation via gravitational waves, cosmological effects/signatures of gravitational waves, astrophysical effects/signatures of gravitational waves, gravitational waves from inflation, using gravitational waves to probe for new physics within the Standard Model or alternatives to general relativity.
Prof. Dr. Douglas Singleton
Prof. Dr. Preston Jones
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Guendelman
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- gravitational waves
- new physics
- astrophysics
- cosmology
- alternative models of gravity
- alternative models of particle physics
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