Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/35449
Title: New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA
Author: Arun, K. G.
Belgacem, Enis
Benkel, Robert
Bernard, Laura
Berti, Emanuele
Bertone, Gianfranco
Besancon, Marc
Blas, Diego
Böhmer, Christian G.
Brito, Richard
Calcagni, Gianluca
Cardenas-Avendaño, Alejandro
Clough, Katy
Crisostomi, Marco
De Luca, Valerio
Doneva, Daniela
Escoffier, Stephanie
Ezquiaga, José María
Ferreira, Pedro G.
Fleury, Pierre
Foffa, Stefano
Franciolini, Gabriele
Frusciante, Noemi
García-Bellido, Juan
Herdeiro, Carlos
Hertog, Thomas
Hinderer, Tanja
Jetzer, Philippe
Lombriser, Lucas
Maggio, Elisa
Maggiore, Michele
Mancarella, Michele
Maselli, Andrea
Nampalliwar, Sourabh
Nichols, David
Okounkova, Maria
Pani, Paolo
Paschalidis, Vasileios
Raccanelli, Alvise
Randall, Lisa
Renaux-Petel, Sébastien
Riotto, Antonio
Ruiz, Milton
Saffer, Alexander
Sakellariadou, Mairi
Saltas, Ippocratis D.
Sathyaprakash, B. S.
Shao, Lijing
Sopuerta, Carlos F.
Sotiriou, Thomas P.
Stergioulas, Nikolaos
Tamanini, Nicola
Vernizzi, Filippo
Witek, Helvi
Wu, Kinwah
Yagi, Kent
Yazadjiev, Stoytcho
Yunes, Nicolás
Zilhão, Miguel
Afshordi, Niayesh
Angonin, Marie-Christine
Baibhav, Vishal
Barausse, Enrico
Barreiro, Tiago
Bartolo, Nicola
Bellomo, Nicola
Ben-Dayan, Ido
Bergshoeff, Eric A.
Bernuzzi, Sebastiano
Bertacca, Daniele
Bhagwat, Swetha
Bonga, Béatrice
Burko, Lior M.
Compére, Geoffrey
Cusin, Giulia
da Silva, Antonio
Das, Saurya
de Rham, Claudia
Destounis, Kyriakos
Dimastrogiovanni, Ema
Duque, Francisco
Easther, Richard
Farmer, Hontas
Fasiello, Matteo
Fisenko, Stanislav
Fransen, Kwinten
Frauendiener, Jörg
Gair, Jonathan
Gergely, László Árpád
Gerosa, Davide
Gualtieri, Leonardo
Han, Wen-Biao
Hees, Aurelien
Helfer, Thomas
Hennig, Jörg
Jenkins, Alexander C.
Kajfasz, Eric
Kaloper, Nemanja
Karas, Vladimír
Kavanagh, Bradley J.
Klioner, Sergei A.
Koushiappas, Savvas M.
Lagos, Macarena
Poncin-Lafitte, Christophe Le
Lobo, Francisco S. N.
Markakis, Charalampos
Martín-Moruno, Prado
Martins, C. J. A. P.
Matarrese, Sabino
Mayerson, Daniel R.
Mimoso, José P.
Noller, Johannes
Nunes, Nelson J.
Oliveri, Roberto
Orlando, Giorgio
Pappas, George
Pikovski, Igor
Pilo, Luigi
Podolský, Jiří
Pratten, Geraint
Prokopec, Tomislav
Qi, Hong
Rastgoo, Saeed
Ricciardone, Angelo
Rollo, Rocco
Rubiera-Garcia, Diego
Sergijenko, Olga
Shapiro, Stuart
Shoemaker, Deirdre
Spallicci, Alessandro
Stashko, Oleksandr
Stein, Leo C.
Tasinato, Gianmassimo
Tolley, Andrew J.
Vagenas, Elias C.
Vandoren, Stefan
Vernieri, Daniele
Vicente, Rodrigo
Wiseman, Toby
Zhdanov, Valery I.
Zumalacárregui, Miguel
Keywords: Fundamental physics
Gravitational waves
LISA
Tests of general relativity
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Publisher: Springer Nature
Abstract: The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) has the potential to reveal wonders about the fundamental theory of nature at play in the extreme gravity regime, where the gravitational interaction is both strong and dynamical. In this white paper, the Fundamental Physics Working Group of the LISA Consortium summarizes the current topics in fundamental physics where LISA observations of gravitational waves can be expected to provide key input. We provide the briefest of reviews to then delineate avenues for future research directions and to discuss connections between this working group, other working groups and the consortium work package teams. These connections must be developed for LISA to live up to its science potential in these areas.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/35449
DOI: 10.1007/s41114-022-00036-9
ISSN: 2367-3613
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