Thermal gravitational radiation from stellar objects and its possible detection

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Gravitational Waves, Stellar Gravitation, Stellar Radiation, Thermal Radiation, Big Bang Cosmology, Degenerate Matter, Neutron Stars, Radiation Measurement, Red Giant Stars

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There has been a lot of current interest in attempting to detect or indirectly infer the presence of gravitational radiation especially from compact objects like pulsars. However, applications of general relativity lead to explore the possibility of compact stellar objects generating high frequency (1016 - 1021Hz) thermal gravitational radiation which in the case of very young neutron stars could be rather high. Models of the earliest Planck phase of the universe would predict a thermal gravitational wave background whose detection (at frequencies ≡1011Hz) would enable to make a choice between various cosmological models and particle physics models that attempt to unify fundamental interactions.

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