Historique de l'événement (8 versions)(ID:113701)
(nS)
Version 8 moog (15/02/2016 18:29:44)
L'équipe de recherche dirigée par Kovac découvre, avec le radiotélescope BICEP2, des ondes gravitationnelles primordiales.
Catégories:
Sciences physiques (-)
Astronomie (-)
John Kovac (-)
Ondes gravitationnelles (-)
Université de Harvard (-)
Georges Lemaître Théma (-)
Albert Einstein Théma (-)
Liens:
The researchers, led by John Kovac of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, announced that they had detected a type of polarization called "B-modes" in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the ancient light that began saturating the universe just 380,000 years after the Big Bang. The B-modes could only have been produced by gravitational waves a few tiny fractions of a second after the Big Bang, during a period called "inflation" which saw the universe expand from mere quantum fluctuations to something of macroscopic size, scientists say.
Willy Aubert
(Primaire)
215 690
événements