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Searching for High-Frequency Gravitational Waves with Microwave Cavities
- Title Searching for High-Frequency Gravitational Waves with Microwave Cavities
- Speaker Tom Kroktsch (University of Hamburg)
- Date 3:00 PM, Apr. 30, 2026
- Venue Conference Room 6520, South Building
The spectrum of gravitational waves emitted throughout the history of the universe is known to extend to frequencies much higher than current large-scale detectors are exploring. Therefore, several projects are now under way to survey high-frequency gravitational waves (HFGWs). First, I will give an overview on the physics potential of HFGW detection for BSM physics and cosmology. Then, I will motivate microwave cavities as novel tools for HFGW searches and introduce an ongoing DESY/Uni Hamburg/FNAL project to use the superconducting 'MAGO' cavity as such a detector. Last, I will discuss synergies with searches for axion-like dark matter to cover even higher frequency ranges.
Biography
Tom Kroktsch received his Bachelor' s degree in Physics from the University of Hamburg in 2022, followed by a Master' s degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of Cambridge in 2023. Since 2023, he has been pursuing his PhD in Theoretical Physics at the University of Hamburg under the supervision of Gudrid Moortgat-Pick.
Inviter: Ning-Qiang Song