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Gravitational Synchrotron Radiation from Storage Rings

Authors :
Chen, Pisin
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We reinvestigate the gravitational waves (GWs) induced by charged particles in storage rings. There are two major components in such GWs. One is the gravitational synchrotron radiation (GSR), i.e., the direct emission by the bending of the trajectory of a relativistic charged particle, much like the conventional electromagnetic synchrotron radiation (EMSR), albeit with characteristic difference in their radiation spectra. While the conventional EMSR spectrum peaks at the critical frequency, $\omega_c=\gamma^3\omega_0\gg\omega_0$, the spectrum of GSR peaks at the storage ring fundamental frequency $\omega_0$, which is much lower. The other is the resonant conversion of EMSR to GWs at the same frequency through the storage ring bending magnets, i.e., the Gertsenshtein effect. Invoking LHC at CERN as a numerical example, we found that the spacetime perturbation associated with GSR, $h\sim 5\times 10^{-40}$, falls far below the sensitivity of GW detectors based on the LIGO-type Michelson interferometry approach. On the other hand, the GWs induced by the resonant conversion of EMSR have much higher frequencies and thus much localized, so it is conceivable to detect them through the reverse conversion, the so-called `light shining through a wall', process.<br />Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2111.04557
Document Type :
Working Paper