关于行星质量的实验极限 原始黑洞 合并 星球质量的实验极限
William M Campbell1, Leonardo Mariani2, Michael E Tobar1
1University of Western Australia, Quantum Technologies and Dark Matter Labs, Department of Physics, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.
Physical review letters
|January 20, 2026
概括
多模式声波引力波实验 (MAGE) 对原始黑洞的合并设定了新的极限. 这项实验将合并率限制在太阳系的距离上,推进引力波天文学.
科学领域:
- 物理 物理学 物理
- 天文学 天文学
- 宇宙学的宇宙学是什么?
背景情况:
- 引力波天文学试图探测时空中的波纹.
- 原始黑洞是假设在早期宇宙中形成的黑洞.
- 高频引力波检测是一个新兴领域.
研究的目的:
- 为了限制原始黑洞二进制星的合并率密度.
- 使用MHz模式引力波检测建立新的边界.
- 为了区分引力波信号与背景噪声.
主要方法:
- 使用低温石英批量声波共振器作为应变天线.
- 收集了61天的不连续数据.
- 使用多个探测器之间的巧合分析来排除非重力信号.
主要成果:
- 对特定原始黑洞质量的可观测的合并率密度建立了界限.
- 在R<1.3×10^18 kpc−3 yr−1.1.3 的合并率密度上达到了最大限度.
- 限制每年的合并达到大约太阳系距离 (1.0×10−6 kpc) 的距离.
结论:
- MAGE实验为原始黑洞的合并率提供了显著的限制.
- 这些发现排除了罕见的,强烈的事件作为非重力背景信号.
- 这项工作推动了对高频引力波及其来源的搜索.
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