Tuesday, July 24, 2012

1207.5320 (Asimina Arvanitaki et al.)

Tunable High-Frequency Gravitational-Wave Detection with
optically-levitated sensors
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Asimina Arvanitaki, Andrew A. Geraci
We propose a tunable resonant sensor to detect gravitational waves in the frequency range of 30 - 300 kHz using optically trapped and cooled dielectric microspheres or micro-discs. The technique we describe can exceed the sensitivity of laser-based gravitational wave observatories in this frequency range by 1 - 3 orders of magnitude, using an instrument of only a few percent of their size. Such a device extends the search volume for 100 kHz gravitational wave sources by more than 10^6, and could detect monochromatic gravitational radiation from the annihilation of QCD axions in the cloud they form around stellar mass black holes within our galaxy due to the superradiance effect.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.5320

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