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A laser interference system for detecting gravitational waves
G. I. Dolgikh V. I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of RAS, Vladivostok
Abstract:
New principles of a gravitational wave detection system based on the use of pendulum-type laser strainmeters (LSMs) spaced by a large distance are discussed. By arranging three pendulum-type LSMs with 1000-m arm lengths on 316-km sides of equilateral triangle, it is possible to provide for the threshold sensitivity of this system within up to the 23rd decimal point in a frequency interval from 3 to 950 Hz for detecting extraterrestrial signals propagating at the speed of light.
Received: 14.03.2018
Citation:
G. I. Dolgikh, “A laser interference system for detecting gravitational waves”, Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 44:20 (2018), 46–52; Tech. Phys. Lett., 44:10 (2018), 923–925
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