The current interferometric gravitational wave detectors are being upgraded to what are termed ''second generation'' devices. Sensitivities will be increased by an order of magnitude and these new instruments are expected to uncover the field of gravitational astronomy. A main challenge in this endeavor is the mitigation of noise induced by seismic motion. Detailed studies with Virgo show that seismic noise can be reinjected into the dark fringe signal. For example, laser beam jitter and backscattered light limit the sensitivity of the interferometer.Here, we focus on seismic attenuators based on compact inverted pendulums in combination with geometric anti-springs to obtain 40 dB of attenuation above 4 Hz in six degrees of freedom. Low fre...
The gravitational wave detector VIRGO aims at extending the detection band down to a few Hertz by is...
We present a compact, vacuum compatible seismic attenuation system designed to isolate five auxiliar...
VIRGO is a detector of gravitational waves based on a laser interferometer with 3 km long arms, now ...
The current interferometric gravitational wave detectors are being upgraded to what are termed ''sec...
AbstractThe current interferometric gravitational wave detectors are being upgraded to what are term...
In November 2011 a major upgrade of the Virgo gravitational wave detector was started. After these i...
Below a few tens of hertz interferometric detection of gravitational waves is masked by seismic vibr...
The gravitational wave detector VIRGO aims at extending the detection band down to a few Hertz by is...
The gravitational wave detector VIRGO aims at extending the detection band down to a few Hertz by is...
We present a compact, vacuum compatible seismic attenuation system designed to isolate five auxiliar...
VIRGO is a detector of gravitational waves based on a laser interferometer with 3 km long arms, now ...
The current interferometric gravitational wave detectors are being upgraded to what are termed ''sec...
AbstractThe current interferometric gravitational wave detectors are being upgraded to what are term...
In November 2011 a major upgrade of the Virgo gravitational wave detector was started. After these i...
Below a few tens of hertz interferometric detection of gravitational waves is masked by seismic vibr...
The gravitational wave detector VIRGO aims at extending the detection band down to a few Hertz by is...
The gravitational wave detector VIRGO aims at extending the detection band down to a few Hertz by is...
We present a compact, vacuum compatible seismic attenuation system designed to isolate five auxiliar...
VIRGO is a detector of gravitational waves based on a laser interferometer with 3 km long arms, now ...