Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Do Measurements of the Propagation Speed of Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves Confirm the Existence of Gravitons?

Authors: Herbert Weidner

Gravitational waves with frequencies above 50 Hz propagate at the speed of light. To date, there have been no measurements at lower frequencies. Analyses show that records of the atmospheric pressure at significantly lower frequencies contain signals from extraterrestrial sources. These are phase-modulated, and the propagation speed depends on the frequency. If the waves are GW, the measurements could confirm the existence of gravitons and allow a mass determination. The results of previous work are summarized here.

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