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|field_cs_subject_areas=physics | |field_cs_subject_areas=physics | ||
|field_fields_of_science=Gravitational Physics | |field_fields_of_science=Gravitational Physics | ||
| | |field_project_description=Einstein@Home is a World Year of Physics 2005 and an International Year of Astronomy 2009 project supported by the American Physical Society (APS) and by a number of international organizations. Einstein@Home uses volounteers computer's idle time to perform physical calculations. | ||
|field_research_questions="Einstein suggested that we live in a universe full of gravitational waves. He proposed that exploding stars, colliding black holes and other violent events create waves that alter space and time. We have not detected these waves yet because it requires tools sensitive enough to measure very small effects. It’s like trying to detect a change in the distance from the earth to the sun equal to the width of an atom. (Einstein@Home All Sky Search [http://web.archive.org/web/20060504233801/http://www.einsteinathome.org/about/allsky.html link]) | |field_purpose_of_project=Search for evidence from LIGO detectors of continuous gravitational wave sources from rapidly spinning non-axisymmetric neutron stars, and radio telescope data searching for radio pulsars. | ||
|field_research_questions="Einstein suggested that we live in a universe full of gravitational waves. He proposed that exploding stars, colliding black holes and other violent events create waves that alter space and time. We have not detected these waves yet because it requires tools sensitive enough to measure very small effects. It’s like trying to detect a change in the distance from the earth to the sun equal to the width of an atom." (Einstein@Home All Sky Search [http://web.archive.org/web/20060504233801/http://www.einsteinathome.org/about/allsky.html link]) | |||
According to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, a pulsar that is not perfectly round acts as a gravitational-wave generator, stirring up ripples in the fabric of space-time. | |||
|field_Haklay_typology=distributed intelligence | |field_Haklay_typology=distributed intelligence | ||
|field_volonteer_computing=yes | |field_volonteer_computing=yes | ||
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Volunteers are driven by the fantastic results that their research creates, to date 24 pulsars have been found. | Volunteers are driven by the fantastic results that their research creates, to date 24 pulsars have been found. | ||
The creation of teams that volunteers can join really creates a sense of community and ethic of group work. Volunteers meet up in teams and collect credit in team (great motivator). | The creation of teams that volunteers can join really creates a sense of community and ethic of group work. Volunteers meet up in teams and collect credit in team (great motivator). | ||
|field_team_work=N/A | |field_team_work=N/A | ||
|field_last_edition=2013/09/25 | |field_last_edition=2013/09/25 | ||
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|field_author= American Physical Society | |field_author=American Physical Society | ||
|field_date=2006 | |field_date=2006 | ||
|field_title= "Einstein@Home All Sky Search" | |field_title="Einstein@Home All Sky Search" | ||
|field_link=http://web.archive.org/web/20060504233801/http://www.einsteinathome.org/about/allsky.html | |field_link=http://web.archive.org/web/20060504233801/http://www.einsteinathome.org/about/allsky.html | ||
|field_publication_type=other | |field_publication_type=other | ||
|field_additional_information=Archived from the original on 2006-05-04 | |field_additional_information=Archived from the original on 2006-05-04 | ||
}} | }} |
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