APOD: LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves (2016 Feb 11)

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APOD: LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves (2016 Feb 11)

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Image LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves from Merging Black Holes

Explanation: Gravitational radiation has been directly detected. The first-ever detection was made by both facilities of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in Washington and Louisiana simultaneously last September. After numerous consistency checks, the resulting 5-sigma discovery was published today. The measured gravitational waves match those expected from two large black holes merging after a death spiral in a distant galaxy, with the resulting new black hole momentarily vibrating in a rapid ringdown. A phenomenon predicted by Einstein, the historic discovery confirms a cornerstone of humanity's understanding of gravity and basic physics. It is also the most direct detection of black holes ever. The featured illustration depicts the two merging black holes with the signal strength of the two detectors over 0.3 seconds superimposed across the bottom. Expected future detections by Advanced LIGO and other gravitational wave detectors may not only confirm the spectacular nature of this measurement but hold tremendous promise of giving humanity a new way to see and explore our universe.

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Post by Lynda » Thu Feb 11, 2016 5:33 am

A new and exciting APOD will appear here today at 11:00 am Eastern Time (USA) after the LIGO press conference in Washington, DC has begun.
Oh such a tease! Looking forward to seeing it. :)

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Post by unknown unknowns » Thu Feb 11, 2016 5:43 am

Finally, some real videos from Roswell? Thank you, Special Agent Moody, you finally delivered.

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Post by BMAONE23 » Thu Feb 11, 2016 6:09 am

No no no, it was special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully

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Post by ShaileshS » Thu Feb 11, 2016 6:46 am

Have North Koreans taken over the APOD website ? I'm guessing they are going to show us first live streaming data/pictures/videos from their satellite at 11am EST on Thursday ? :roll: :lol2: :mrgreen:

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Post by Guest » Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:46 am

Could it really be??? The Aliens have finally brought back Elvis???

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Post by phlloydl » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:25 am

Why is it that Americans assume all the world understands their time zones? This is an astronomy-related web page and astronomers work in UT. So what is "11:00 am Eastern Tome" in UT, please?

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Post by geckzilla » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:11 am

Oh, good luck with this. You are gonna have a million angry APODers on your butt if there aren't any gravitational waves. Haha.
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Post by RedFishBlueFish » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:25 am

phlloydl wrote:Why is it that Americans assume all the world understands their time zones? This is an astronomy-related web page and astronomers work in UT. So what is "11:00 am Eastern Tome" in UT, please?
February, 11 2016 16:00:00 (Thursday) at UTC 0
As EST is UTC-5

One's main concern is that, based upon experience, change to a website seems rarely to be favourable but generally results in loss of function, loss of legibility and loss of actual informational content with a concomitant paradoxical increase in required bandwidth and difficulty in site navigation.

One can but hope this will not be the case with APOD.

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Post by Cousin Ricky » Thu Feb 11, 2016 12:14 pm

Can't they just compress space-time and get us the news now? :mrgreen:

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Post by neufer » Thu Feb 11, 2016 12:52 pm

Cousin Ricky wrote:
Can't they just compress space-time and get us the news now? :mrgreen:
Soon: http://astronomy.com/news/2016/02/watch ... ement-live

http://heavy.com/news/2016/02/ligo-grav ... e-channel/
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Post by rstevenson » Thu Feb 11, 2016 1:01 pm

phlloydl wrote:So what is "11:00 am Eastern Tome" in UT, please?
Glad you asked... 11:00 am Eastern Time is 9:00 am in Utah.

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Post by madtom1999 » Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:05 pm

rstevenson wrote:
phlloydl wrote:So what is "11:00 am Eastern Tome" in UT, please?
Glad you asked... 11:00 am Eastern Time is 9:00 am in Utah.
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Post by Galaxian » Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:37 pm

phlloydl wrote:Why is it that Americans assume all the world understands their time zones?
For the same reason USAliens (Not "Americans", as Mexicans and Canadians and South Americans all recognise that different countries with different customs exist) think we all worship Disney's rodent, eat hamburgers all day, are fascinated by the handball game they call "football", are obsessed with their version of rounders and are mesmerised by their ten-year long election processes. USAliens think Europe is a small town in Idaho., right next to Lorrrndon.

This is an astronomy-related web page and astronomers work in UT. So what is "11:00 am Eastern Tome" in UT, please?

According to http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/est-to-gmt-converter (a site no-one at NASA or JPL will ever see because it mentions "gmt", which is Un-American) 1100 EST is 1600 GMT, or roughly 1600 UTC, give or take a few seconds.
The APoD team could have looked that up but they, of course, don't know that there is a "rest of the world" so they don't bother.

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Post by tomatoherd » Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:42 pm

I find that all these grand announcements are usually anti-climatic. I get more thrill seeing all four Galilean moons at once in binoculars. (But I'm easy pleased.)
I know the difference between theoretical and experimental science. But the gap is largest in physics - ginormous. And so would some mind more poetic than mine please comment on the picture of Einstein with his pencil (or chalk) and subsequent somewhat lesser minds with their billions-dollar Hadrons and LIGOs? But I don't need a lecture: I DO believe in experimental confirmation of theory. And am waiting for same on dark matter....

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Post by owlice » Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:59 pm

Galaxian wrote:
phlloydl wrote:Why is it that Americans assume all the world understands their time zones?
For the same reason USAliens (Not "Americans", as Mexicans and Canadians and South Americans all recognise that different countries with different customs exist) think we all worship Disney's rodent, eat hamburgers all day, are fascinated by the handball game they call "football", are obsessed with their version of rounders and are mesmerised by their ten-year long election processes. USAliens think Europe is a small town in Idaho., right next to Lorrrndon.
This is an astronomy-related web page and astronomers work in UT. So what is "11:00 am Eastern Tome" in UT, please?
According to http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/est-to-gmt-converter (a site no-one at NASA or JPL will ever see because it mentions "gmt", which is Un-American) 1100 EST is 1600 GMT, or roughly 1600 UTC, give or take a few seconds.
The APoD team could have looked that up but they, of course, don't know that there is a "rest of the world" so they don't bother.
I'm an American, and assumed that those not in the US are smart enough to make the adjustments necessary to translate units/time zones/etc. on a US-hosted web site to their own units/time zones/etc., just as I translate units/time zones/etc. on Swiss/UK/other non-US-hosted sites to units/time zones/etc. meaningful to me.

But maybe my assumption is as wrong as Galaxian's assumptions are about US residents.
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Post by Chris Peterson » Thu Feb 11, 2016 3:16 pm

Galaxian wrote:According to http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/est-to-gmt-converter (a site no-one at NASA or JPL will ever see because it mentions "gmt", which is Un-American) 1100 EST is 1600 GMT, or roughly 1600 UTC, give or take a few seconds.
That's because there's really no such thing as GMT. Unlike Eastern Time, which is an internationally standardized time zone, GMT is just an informally recognized designation.

As long as a time is given using a standardized time zone, anybody with Internet access should be able to trivially convert it to their local time.
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Post by Chris Peterson » Thu Feb 11, 2016 3:22 pm

They'll be streaming the press conference on Caltech's home page, but there's already a video posted there that seems to be jumping the gun and announcing what they found.
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http://publication.lal.in2p3.fr/2001/web/node1.html wrote:
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<In 1981, Kip S. Thorne and Jeremiah P. Ostriker made a bet on the detection of Gravitational Waves:"... Therefore they agree to wager one case of good red wine (JPO to supply French wine, KST to supply California) on the detection of extraterrestrial gravitational waves before the next Millennium (January 1, 2000). KST wins the wager if at least two experimental groups observe phenomena which they agree are gravitational waves. If not, JPO wins."

Unfortunately, Kip Thorne has lost.>>
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Post by CHN Martok » Thu Feb 11, 2016 3:36 pm

Sighhh, quite happy with APOD as it is. New and exciting, well I dont need new and exciting, what I need and want is the site to be as it always has been. A amazing site to wake up to and the awe inspiring images that have graced these pages over the years. Screw that up and I will be a very unhappy American mkay....

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Post by Abe Mikado » Thu Feb 11, 2016 4:05 pm

phlloydl wrote:Why is it that Americans assume all the world understands their time zones? This is an astronomy-related web page and astronomers work in UT. So what is "11:00 am Eastern Tome" in UT, please?
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Re: APOD: LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves (2016 Feb 11)

Post by Galaxian » Thu Feb 11, 2016 4:34 pm


Explanation: Gravitational radiation has been directly detected.
That is neither new nor exciting.
Confirming the flightpath of light from stars was being bent by Sol's gravity well was new and exciting but that was about a century ago and nothing new has come out of Relativity since.
Finding that gravitational radiation was a myth, a phantom of the mathematics, and falsifying part of GR would have been new and exciting. It would have resulted in all sorts of new physics.
"We finally caught a gravity wave." isn't news. It's just the result of hard work and good engineering.
Yes, the engineers should celebrate the fine work they've done but this doesn't advance Science one bit.

Maybe, when Amazon sells gravity telescopes for amateurs at less than a hundred quid this event will be seen as the start of something but today it's just yet one more in a long, long, line of confirmations of GR.
And those are boring.

New physics would have been cool.


Oh, and Chris, GMT was an internationally recognised standard before your colony had the population of Tonga.

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Post by Ians » Thu Feb 11, 2016 4:40 pm

Shouldn't "Merger" be "coalescence"?

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Post by bystander » Thu Feb 11, 2016 4:51 pm

Gravitational Waves Detected 100 Years After Einstein's Prediction
LIGO | NSF | Caltech | MIT | 2016 Feb 11

LIGO Opens New Window on the Universe with Observation of Gravitational Waves from Colliding Black Holes
For the first time, scientists have observed ripples in the fabric of spacetime called gravitational waves, arriving at the earth from a cataclysmic event in the distant universe. This confirms a major prediction of Albert Einstein’s 1915 general theory of relativity and opens an unprecedented new window onto the cosmos.

Gravitational waves carry information about their dramatic origins and about the nature of gravity that cannot otherwise be obtained. Physicists have concluded that the detected gravitational waves were produced during the final fraction of a second of the merger of two black holes to produce a single, more massive spinning black hole. This collision of two black holes had been predicted but never observed.

The gravitational waves were detected on September 14, 2015 at 5:51 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (09:51 UTC) by both of the twin Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) detectors, located in Livingston, Louisiana, and Hanford, Washington, USA. The LIGO Observatories are funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and were conceived, built, and are operated by Caltech and MIT. The discovery, accepted for publication in the journal Physical Review Letters, was made by the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (which includes the GEO Collaboration and the Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy) and the Virgo Collaboration using data from the two LIGO detectors.

Based on the observed signals, LIGO scientists estimate that the black holes for this event were about 29 and 36 times the mass of the sun, and the event took place 1.3 billion years ago. About 3 times the mass of the sun was converted into gravitational waves in a fraction of a second—with a peak power output about 50 times that of the whole visible universe. By looking at the time of arrival of the signals—the detector in Livingston recorded the event 7 milliseconds before the detector in Hanford—scientists can say that the source was located in the Southern Hemisphere. ...
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