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A proposal for additional Low Frequency

Gravitational WaveInterferometric Detectors

at LIGO

Riccardo DeSalvo

California Institute of TechnologyGlobular Cluster 17th October 2003

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Status of observationsnow and here!!

• TAMA has been running for >3 years– Steadily improving sensitivity >100 Hz– < factor of 10 from nominal sensitivity

• LIGO has been acquiring data for > 1 year (with GEO)– Steadily improving sensitivity ~100 Hz– < factor of 10 from nominal sensitivity

• Virgo commissioning– Taking data in ~< 1 year– > 20 Hz

• AdLIGO starting up– Foreseen for > 2007– > 40 HzLow Frequency Threshold defined as mirror thermal noise corner!

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Why LF-GWIDs?• Adv-LIGO will cover the detection of pulsars, NS-

NS and low-mass BH inspirals, the coalescence phase, and other GW physics with its best sensitivity around100 Hz

• Can ground based GWIDs monitor even lower frequencies

• Is this useful to study globular clusters?

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What is necessary for a LF-GWID?

• GW Interferometers can be optimized for LF with the following changes

– Reduce beam power and different finesse (rad. Pressure)

– Use longer suspensions (susp. TN)

– Use Supersized, double weight, mirrors (coating TN, rad. Pr)

– Use Fused Silica (instead of Sapphire) mirrors (bulk TN)–

• LF-tuning would divert AdLIGO from its original mission!

• Need operation of separate Low and High Frequency complementary interferometers

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AdL LF-GWID complementarity

NewtonianNoise limit

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AdL LF-GWID complementarity

End inspiral frequencyFirst BH Kerr resonance

Merger phase follow-up in the frequency mass area above the yellow line

BH ring down in the frequency mass area above the purple line

Triggered searchesLF triggerHF strongly relativisticsignal study

Template Signal integration

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AdL and LF-GWID

Blue:Low seismicDay

Purple:High seismicDay

Green:Ad-LIGO

3.6 Gpc@37+37sm

Seismic variability

1.15 Gpc@16+16 sm

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Can we accommodate a LF interferometer next to Adv-LIGO?

• There seems to be space in the LIGO beam pipe just above and forwards of the Adv-LIGO mirrors

• Advanced LIGO nominal beam positions

adv.-LIGO 340 mm diameter

adv-LIGO 340 mm diameter

proposed 430 mm diameter mirror

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And there appears to be space in the halls

Virgo-like towersTAMA-like towers

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Conclusions

• IMBH are important and compelling potential GW sources for a LF interferometer

• Optimized LF sensitivity would allow: – Increase quite significantly the explored volume in

the Universe for heavier mass objects(3.6 Gpc, real cosmology reach).

– Study of the genesis of the large galactic BH (believed to be central to the dynamics of galaxies)

– Mapping the globular clusters in our neighborhood – Enhancement of the performance of both Virgo and LIGO

• They would be “triggered” by the LF detection and follow up studying final inspiral and merge signals

• Advanced LIGOs are freer to be narrow banded• Splitting up the frequency range between two different interferometers

eases lots of design constraints and allows better performance from both

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LF-GWID proposal pointers

Should all be in LIGO DCC, if not availableLF-GWID Amaldi proceedings (LIGO- P030047-00-D): www.ligo.caltech.edu/~desalvo/manuscript-Amaldi2003.docLF-GWID Elba proceedings (LIGO-P030040-00-D):www.ligo.caltech.edu/~desalvo/DESALVO_ELBA_manuscript.doc

LF-GWID Amaldi power point presentation (LIGO-G030332-00-R ):www.ligo.caltech.edu/~desalvo/desalvo_amaldi.pptLF-GWID Elba power point presentation (LIGO-G030292-00-R):www.ligo.caltech.edu/~desalvo/desalvo-elba.ppt

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Aspen GWDAW workshop winter 2004

• The LIGO S. C. equivalent of this informal meeting is the Aspen meeting.

• February 15 to 21st 2004• Please consider participating. • Input on what is relevant and important to

make good astronomy is very important.• You can help !!

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