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Joint Theory Seminar: Isabel Garcia Garcia

Description Joint Theory Seminar
Speaker:Isabel Garcia Garcia (Oxford)
Title: The String Soundscape at Gravitational Wave Detectors
Host:Verhaaren
Room: 432
Abstract: In this talk, we explore the possibility of gravitational wave production due to ultra-relativistic bubble wall collisions. This occurs due to a process of post-inflationary vacuum decay that takes place via quantum tunneling within a warped throat (of Randall-Sundrum type). We emphasize the differences between vacuum decay via quantum tunneling, and a thermal first order phase transition, and how potential gravitational wave signals from both processes differ. We explore a specific example in the context of type IIB string theory, although we argue that our conclusions are more generally applicable to theories with hidden sectors featuring metastable vacua. Many such transitions could have occurred in the post-inflationary Universe, as a large number of throats with exponentially different IR scales can be present in the string landscape, potentially leading to several signals of widely different frequencies – a soundscape connected to the landscape of vacua. Future detectors like LISA will have the required sensitivity to detect these potential signals.
Date Mon, March 13, 2017
Time 6:30am-7:30am PDT
Duration 1 hour
Access Public
Created by High-Energy Seminars
Updated Tue, February 28, 2017 7:58am PST
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