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Stable Operation of a 300-m Laser Interferometer with Sufficient Sensitivity to Detect Gravitational-Wave Events within Our Galaxy

Authors :
Kimio Tsubono
Yoshio Saito
Akito Araya
Toshitaka Yamazaki
Souichi Telada
Osamu Miyakawa
Yasufumi Kojima
Hiromi Yakura
Kazuaki Kuroda
Akitoshi Ueda
Seiji Kawamura
Takashi Uchiyama
K. Oohara
Youich Aso
Shigemi Otsuka
Koichi Waseda
Kazuhiro Kondo
Ken-ichi Nakao
Nobuhiro Tsuda
Toshikazu Suzuki
Namio Matsuda
Yuko Watanabe
Yoshinori Kobayashi
Kuniharu Tochikubo
Satoshi Okutomi
Ken'ichi Nakagawa
Hideki Ishizuka
Yujiro Ogawa
Akiteru Takamori
Takahiro Tanaka
Norihiko Kamikubota
Kazuhiro Yamamoto
Ryutaro Takahashi
Daisuke Tatsumi
Naoko Ohishi
Hideki Asada
Yoshihide Kozai
Hideyuki Tagoshi
Masaki Ando
Mitsuru Musha
Takashi Nakamura
Norikatsu Mio
Shigeo Nagano
Keita Kawabe
Kazuyuki Miura
Masaru Shibata
Masa Katsu Fujimoto
Shuichi Sato
Mitsuhiro Fukushima
Shoken M. Miyama
Gen'ichi Horikoshi
Takayuki Tomaru
M. Ohashi
Nobuki Kawashima
Kentaro Somiya
Kenji Numata
Kazuhiro Hayama
Shigenori Moriwaki
Ken-ichi Ueda
Nobuyuki Kanda
Toshifumi Futamase
Atsushi Sekiya
Shinji Miyoki
Misao Sasaki
Koji Arai
M. A. Barton
Shinsuke Taniguchi
Gerhard Heinzel
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 86:3950-3954
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2001.

Abstract

TAMA300, an interferometric gravitational-wave detector with 300-m baseline length, has been developed and operated with sufficient sensitivity to detect gravitational-wave events within our galaxy and sufficient stability for observations; the interferometer was operated for over 10 hours stably and continuously. With a strain-equivalent noise level of $h\sim 5 \times 10^{-21} /\sqrt{\rm Hz}$, a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 30 is expected for gravitational waves generated by a coalescence of 1.4 $M_\odot$-1.4 $M_\odot$ binary neutron stars at 10 kpc distance. %In addition, almost all noise sources which limit the sensitivity and which %disturb the stable operation have been identified. We evaluated the stability of the detector sensitivity with a 2-week data-taking run, collecting 160 hours of data to be analyzed in the search for gravitational waves.<br />5 pages, 4 figures

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....acf411f64dadc6ffad0a34a7523c3121