Back to Search Start Over

The VIRGO Project: A wide band antenna for gravitational wave detection

Authors :
Maurizio Longo
Y. Gourghoulon
G. Le Denmat
S. Bonazzola
A. Giazotto
J. M. Aguirregabiria
V. Iafolla
P. h. Tourrenc
M. Capozzi
J. P. Duruisseau
A. Brillet
C. Bradaschia
C. N. Man
H. Bel
F. Fuligni
G. Rotoli
Fabrizio Barone
J. A. Marck
P. T. Manh
A. Marraud
O. Cregut
H. Kautzky
G. Natale
David H. Shoemaker
Marco Lops
Innocenzo M. Pinto
L. Di Fiore
D. Passuello
V. Montelatici
R. Del Fabbro
Patrice Hello
Thibault Damour
J-Y. Vinet
Guido Russo
L. Holloway
A. Di Virgilio
Leopoldo Milano
C., Bradaschia
R., Del Fabbro
A., Di Virgilio
A., Giazotto
H., Kauzky
V., Montelatici
D., Passuello
A., Brillet
O., Cregut
P., Hello
C. N., Man
P. T., Manh
A., Marroud
D., Shoemaker
J. Y., Vinet
F., Barone
L., di Fiore
L., Milano
G., Russo
J. M., Aguirregabiria
H., Bel
J. P., Duruisseau
G., le Denmat
Tourrenc, P. h.
M., Capozzi
M., Longo
M., Lop
I., Pinto
Rotoli, Giacomo
T., Damour
S., Bonazzolla
J. A., Marck
Y., Gourghoulon
L. E., Holloway
F., Fuligni
V., Iafolla
G., Natale
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 289:518-525
Publication Year :
1990
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1990.

Abstract

The status of advancement of the VIRGO Project is presented: the first-generation results from the Pisa seismic noise super attenuator give an upper limit to the noise transfer function of 2 × 10 −8 at 10 Hz. The upper limit to the absolute noise of the 400 kg test mass at 10 Hz has been measured to be 1.5 × 10 −13 m/√Hz. The scheme and the related problems of the VIRGO interferometer, which is supposed to work down to 10 Hz, are also presented. At the 3rd Pisa Meeting in 1986 we presented the idea of what could be a very efficient seismic noise reduction system able to give a sensitivity h ∼ 10 −25 at 10 Hz, in a 3 km interferometer for 1 year integration time. Now we have two new facts to present: the first is that the attenuation has been built, is working in Pisa, and shows remarkable characteristics. The second is the Italian-French interferometer VIRGO [1,2], a 3 km long antenna for low and high frequency (10–1000 Hz) gravitational wave (GW) detection. These two items will be presented in this article.

Details

ISSN :
01689002
Volume :
289
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f95e288a6f993a28040caa83b852dbd1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-9002(90)91525-g