Interferometric detection of gravitational waves arising from extended theories of gravity

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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To appear in Proceedings of the 3rd Stueckelberg Workshop, July 2008, Pescara, Italy

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Even if Einstein's General Relativity achieved a great success and overcame lots of experimental tests, it also showed some shortcomings and flaws which today advise theorists to ask if it is the definitive theory of gravity. In this letter Proceeding we show that, by assuming that advanced projects on the detection of Gravitational Waves (GWs) will improve their sensitivity, allowing to perform a GWs astronomy, accurate angular and frequency dependent response functions of interferometers for GWs arising from various Theories of Gravity, i.e. General Relativity and Extended Theories of Gravity, could aim in discriminating among various theories.

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