Monday, February 6, 2012

1111.6319 (Michael Coughlin et al.)

Seismic topographic scattering in the context of GW detector site
selection
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Michael Coughlin, Jan Harms
In this paper, we present a calculation of seismic scattering from irregular
surface topography in the Born approximation. Based on US-wide topographic
data, we investigate topographic scattering at specific sites to demonstrate
its impact on Newtonian-noise estimation and subtraction for future
gravitational-wave detectors. We find that topographic scattering at a
comparatively flat site in Oregon would not pose any problems, whereas
scattering at a second site in Montana leads to significant broadening of wave
amplitudes in wavenumber space that would make Newtonian-noise subtraction very
challenging. Therefore, it is shown that topographic scattering should be
included as criterion in the site-selection process of future low-frequency
gravitational-wave detectors.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.6319

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