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The GWStrings project investigates cosmic strings, theoretical objects in particle physics, by generating accurate gravitational waveforms using numerical simulations. This research aims to improve detection methods for gravitational waves from cosmic strings, enhancing our understanding of fundamental physics.
Cosmic strings are motivated by simple extensions to the Standard Model of particle physics (BSM), including dark matter axion models (axion cosmology), superstring theory and grand unified theories.
If present, cosmic strings will radiate gravitational waves (GWs) which could be detected by current and future GW experiments, such as LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK), LISA and the Einstein Telescope.
Detection or bounds placed on cosmic strings provide deep insight into BSM particle physics models, and are…
ORGANISATION DES NATIONS UNIES POUR L'EDUCATION LA SCIENCE ET LA CULTURE - UNESCO
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