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Two Coupled Superconducting Cavities as a Gravitational Wave Detector: First Experimental Results
First experimental results of a feasibility study of a gravitational wave detector based on two coupled superconducting cavities are presented. Basic physical principles underlying the detector behaviour and sensitivity limits are discussed. The detector layout is described in detail and its rf prop...
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author | Bernard, P. Gemme, G. Parodi, R. Picasso, E. |
author_facet | Bernard, P. Gemme, G. Parodi, R. Picasso, E. |
author_sort | Bernard, P. |
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description | First experimental results of a feasibility study of a gravitational wave detector based on two coupled superconducting cavities are presented. Basic physical principles underlying the detector behaviour and sensitivity limits are discussed. The detector layout is described in detail and its rf properties are showed. The limit sensitivity to small harmonic displacements at the detection frequency (around 1 MHz) is showed. The system performance as a potential g.w. detector is discussed and future developments are foreseen. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 1999 |
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spelling | cern-4070082023-03-14T19:55:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/407008engBernard, P.Gemme, G.Parodi, R.Picasso, E.Two Coupled Superconducting Cavities as a Gravitational Wave Detector: First Experimental ResultsGeneral Relativity and CosmologyFirst experimental results of a feasibility study of a gravitational wave detector based on two coupled superconducting cavities are presented. Basic physical principles underlying the detector behaviour and sensitivity limits are discussed. The detector layout is described in detail and its rf properties are showed. The limit sensitivity to small harmonic displacements at the detection frequency (around 1 MHz) is showed. The system performance as a potential g.w. detector is discussed and future developments are foreseen.First experimental results of a feasibility study of a gravitational wave detector based on two coupled superconducting cavities are presented. Basic physical principles underlying the detector behaviour and sensitivity limits are discussed. The detector layout is described in detail and its rf properties are showed. The limit sensitivity to small harmonic displacements at the detection frequency (around 1 MHz) is showed. The system performance as a potential g.w. detector is discussed and future developments are foreseen.gr-qc/9911024oai:cds.cern.ch:4070081999-11-09 |
spellingShingle | General Relativity and Cosmology Bernard, P. Gemme, G. Parodi, R. Picasso, E. Two Coupled Superconducting Cavities as a Gravitational Wave Detector: First Experimental Results |
title | Two Coupled Superconducting Cavities as a Gravitational Wave Detector: First Experimental Results |
title_full | Two Coupled Superconducting Cavities as a Gravitational Wave Detector: First Experimental Results |
title_fullStr | Two Coupled Superconducting Cavities as a Gravitational Wave Detector: First Experimental Results |
title_full_unstemmed | Two Coupled Superconducting Cavities as a Gravitational Wave Detector: First Experimental Results |
title_short | Two Coupled Superconducting Cavities as a Gravitational Wave Detector: First Experimental Results |
title_sort | two coupled superconducting cavities as a gravitational wave detector: first experimental results |
topic | General Relativity and Cosmology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/407008 |
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