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Long term measurements from the Mátra Gravitational and Geophysical Laboratory

Authors :
Árpád Kis
Judit Somogyiné Molnár
E. Fenyvesi
Tomasz Bulik
Péter Ván
István Kovács
M. Cieślar
Z. Zimborás
S. Lökös
M. C. Tringali
Róbert Kovács
M. Suchenek
Attila Novák
Sándor Szalai
M. Vasúth
István Lemperger
Tamás S. Biró
E. Dávid
Mihály Dobróka
Balázs Vásárhelyi
M. Denys
Zoltán Gráczer
Viktor Wesztergom
G. Hamar
E. Debreceni
D. Gondek-Rosinska
Peter Levai
D. Varga
Gergely Gabor Barnafoldi
G. Huba
S. Czellár
Zoltán Wéber
B. Kacskovics
N. Singh
Janusz Mlynarczyk
Cs. Czanik
László Oláh
Gergely Surányi
L. Somlai
Tomasz Starecki
Source :
The European Physical Journal Special Topics. 228:1693-1743
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Summary of the long term data taking, related to one of the proposed next generation ground-based gravitational detector's location is presented here. Results of seismic and infrasound noise, electromagnetic attenuation and cosmic muon radiation measurements are reported in the underground Matra Gravitational and Geophysical Laboratory near Gy\"ongy\"osoroszi, Hungary. The collected seismic data of more than two years is evaluated from the point of view of the Einstein Telescope, a proposed third generation underground gravitational wave observatory. Applying our results for the site selection will significantly improve the signal to nose ratio of the multi-messenger astrophysics era, especially at the low frequency regime.<br />Comment: 47 pages, 37 figures

Details

ISSN :
19516401 and 19516355
Volume :
228
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European Physical Journal Special Topics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....335b4f554df1228a048679ec70328ea0