Will LIGO see RIGO's? - Radion-induced graviton oscillations in the two-brane world

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5 pages. Talk given by A. Rathke at SUGRA 20 Conference, Northeastern University, Boston, March 17-20 2003

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One of the most interesting features of braneworld models is the existence of massive gravitational modes in addition to the usual massless one. Mixing of the modes which depends nontrivially on the inter-brane distance can be interpreted as radion-induced gravitational-wave oscillations, a classical analogy to meson and neutrino oscillations. We show that these oscillations arising in M-theory inspired two-brane setups could lead to effects detectable by gravitational-wave interferometers.

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