Yahoo – AFP,
3 October 2017
US astrophysicists Barry Barish, Kip Thorne and Rainer Weiss were awarded the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday for the discovery of gravitational waves, the Nobel jury said.
Members of the Nobel Committee for Physics announce the 2017 prize winners |
US astrophysicists Barry Barish, Kip Thorne and Rainer Weiss were awarded the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday for the discovery of gravitational waves, the Nobel jury said.
Predicted
by Albert Einstein a century ago as part of his theory of general relativity,
but only detected in 2015, gravitational waves are "ripples" in the
fabric of space-time caused by violent processes such as colliding black holes
or the collapse of stellar cores.
Their
discovery opens a door on the mysteries of the Universe.
"Their
discovery shook the world," said Goran K Hansson, the head of the Swedish
Royal Academy of Sciences which selects the Nobel recipients.
Barish,
Thorne and Weiss co-created the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave
Observatory (LIGO) at the prestigious California Institute of Technology, which
has taken home 18 Nobels since the prizes were first awarded in 1901.
The
first-ever direct observation of gravitational waves was made in September 2015
at LIGO, the result of an event some 1.3 billion light-years away.
Since then,
the enigmatic ripples have been detected three more times: twice more by LIGO
and once by the Virgo detector located at the European Gravitational
Observatory (EGO) in Cascina, Italy.
"Gravitational
waves spread at the speed of light, filling the Universe, as Albert Einstein
described in his general theory of relativity. They are always created when a
mass accelerates, like when an ice-skater pirouettes or a pair of black holes
rotate around each other," the Nobel jury explained.
"Einstein
was convinced it would never be possible to measure them. The LIGO project's
achievement was using a pair of gigantic laser interferometers to measure a
change thousands of times smaller than an atomic nucleus, as the gravitational
wave passed the Earth."
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