Thursday, March 15, 2012

1111.7185 (Kentaro Somiya et al.)

Detector configuration of KAGRA - the Japanese cryogenic
gravitational-wave detector
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Kentaro Somiya, for the KAGRA Collaboration
Construction of the Japanese second-generation gravitational-wave detector KAGRA has been started. In the next 6 \sim 7 years, we will be able to observe the space-time ripple from faraway galaxies. KAGRA is equipped with the latest advanced technologies. The entire 3-km long detector is located in the underground to be isolated from the seismic motion, the core optics are cooled down to 20 K to reduce thermal fluctuations, and quantum non-demolition techniques are used to decrease quantum noise. In this paper, we introduce the detector configuration of KAGRA; its design, strategy, and downselection of parameters.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.7185

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