The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detectors to extend the GW detection frequency band to frequencies below the Newtonian noise limit. Newtonian noise originates from the continuous motion of the Earth’s crust driven by human activity, tidal stresses and seismic motion, and from mass density fluctuations in the atmosphere. It is calculated that on Earth’s surface, on a typical day, it will exceed the expected GW signals at frequencies below 10 Hz. The noise will decrease underground by an unknown amount. It is important to investigate and to quantify this expected reduction and its effect on the sensitivity of future detectors, to plan for further improvement strategies. We report abo...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise in laser-interferometric gravit...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise (NN) in laser-interferometric g...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise (NN) in laser-interferometric g...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The ne...
Fluctuations of the local gravitational field as a result of seismic and atmospheric displacements w...
Fluctuations of the local gravitational field as a result of seismic and atmospheric displacements w...
Fluctuations of the local gravitational field as a result of seismic and atmospheric displacements w...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise in laser-interferometric gravit...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise (NN) in laser-interferometric g...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise (NN) in laser-interferometric g...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
The next generation gravitational wave interferometric detectors will likely be underground detector...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The ne...
Fluctuations of the local gravitational field as a result of seismic and atmospheric displacements w...
Fluctuations of the local gravitational field as a result of seismic and atmospheric displacements w...
Fluctuations of the local gravitational field as a result of seismic and atmospheric displacements w...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise in laser-interferometric gravit...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise (NN) in laser-interferometric g...
In this article we propose a new method for reducing Newtonian noise (NN) in laser-interferometric g...