X-ray and gamma-graviton detection

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Gravitons, Radiation Detectors, X Ray Sources, Electromagnetic Radiation, Iron Isotopes, Line Spectra, Mossbauer Effect

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X-ray- and gamma-graviton fluxes on the detector surface are estimated. A method of high-frequency graviton registration is proposed which is based on a selective detection technique employing the Moessbauer gamma-transitions. Since the electromagnetic radiation of exploding supernovae contains the spectral lines of iron ions, an experimental search for gamma-gravitons might be successful with the widespread Moessbauer iron isotope (Fe-57). The counting rate is estimated to be 0.001 quanta/s sq cm.

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