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Experimental approaches for the Einstein Telescope

authored by
R. Nawrodt, M. Abernathy, F. Acernese, P. Amaro-Seoane, N. Andersson, K. Arun, F. Barone, B. Barr, M. Barsuglia, M. Beker, N. Beveridge, S. Birindelli, S. Bose, L. Bosi, S. Braccini, C. Bradaschia, T. Bulik, E. Calloni, G. Cella, E. Chassande Mottin, S. Chelkowski, A. Chincarini, J. Clark, E. Coccia, C. Colacino, J. Colas, A. Cumming, L. Cunningham, E. Cuoco, S. Danilishin, K. Danzmann, R. DeSalvo, T. Dent, R. DeRosa, L. DiFiore, A. Di Virgilio, M. Doets, V. Fafone, P. Falferi, R. Flaminio, J. Franc, F. Frasconi, A. Freise, D. Friedrich, P. Fulda, J. Gair, G. Gemme, E. Genin, A. Gennai, A. Giazotto, K. Glampedakis, C. Gräf, M. Granata, H. Grote, G. Guidi, A. Gurkovsky, G. Hammond, M. Hannam, J. Harms, D. Heinert, M. Hendry, I. Heng, E. Hennes, S. Hild, J. Hough, S. Husa, S. Huttner, G. Jones, F. Khalili, K. Kokeyama, K. Kokkotas, B. Krishnan, T. G.F. Li, M. Lorenzini, H. Lück, E. Majorana, I. Mandel, V. Mandic, M. Mantovani, I. Martin, C. Michel, Y. Minenkov, N. Morgado, S. Mosca, B. Mours, H. Müller-Ebhardt, P. Murray, J. Nelson, R. Oshaughnessy, C. D. Ott, C. Palomba, A. Paoli, G. Parguez, A. Pasqualetti, R. Passaquieti, D. Passuello, L. Pinard, W. Plastino, R. Poggiani, P. Popolizio, M. Prato, M. Punturo, P. Puppo, D. Rabeling, I. Racz, P. Rapagnani, J. Read, T. Regimbau, H. Rehbein, S. Reid, L. Rezzolla, F. Ricci, F. Richard, A. Rocchi, S. Rowan, A. Rüdiger, L. Santamaría, B. Sassolas, B. Sathyaprakash, R. Schnabel, C. Schwarz, P. Seidel, A. Sintes, K. Somiya, F. Speirits, K. Strain, S. Strigin, P. Sutton, S. Tarabrin, A. Thüring, J. Van Den Brand, M. Van Veggel, C. Van Den Broeck, A. Vecchio, J. Veitch, F. Vetrano, A. Vicere, S. Vyatchanin, B. Willke, G. Woan, K. Yamamoto
Abstract

Interferometric gravitational wave detectors currently under operation have reached their design sensitivities and will by upgraded to their second generation having ten times more sensitivity. It is expected that these instruments will detect gravitational waves directly for the first time and thus opening the era of gravitational wave astronomy. The Einstein Telescope design study - funded by the European Commission - investigates the technical and scientific challenges for a third generation of gravitational wave detectors that will have a 100 times better sensitivity compared to the first generation. This contribution summarises selected experimental approaches for the Einstein Telescope and will discuss challenges for the future research within this vital field of precision measurements.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Gravitation Physics
External Organisation(s)
University of Glasgow
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Monte S. Angelo University Federico II
Universita di Salerno
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)
Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)
University of Southampton
Universite Paris-Sud
Observatoire de Paris (OBSPARIS)
National Institute for Subatomic Physics (Nikhef)
Observatoire Côte d'Azur
Carson College of Business
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
Sezione di Pisa
University of Warsaw
University of Birmingham
Sezione di Genova
Cardiff University
National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN)
Tor Vergata University of Rome
European Gravitational Observatory (EGO)
Lomonosov Moscow State University
California Institute of Caltech (Caltech)
Vrije Universiteit
Fondazione Bruno Kessler
CNRS Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules (IN2P3 )
University of Cambridge
University of Tübingen
University of Florence (UniFi)
University of Urbino "Carlo Bo"
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
University of Minnesota
Universite de Savoie
Pennsylvania State University
University of Pisa
University Rome III
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Sapienza Università di Roma
University of Mississippi
University of the Balearic Islands
Sezione di Padova
Type
Paper
Pages
137-144
No. of pages
8
Publication date
2011
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Engineering(all), Applied Mathematics, Modelling and Simulation, Physics and Astronomy(all)
Electronic version(s)
https://inspirehep.net/files/c7d628858de4015a69cf91862c104206 (Access: Open)