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Present and Future of Gravitational Wave Astronomy



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Autore: Vajente Gabriele Visualizza persona
Titolo: Present and Future of Gravitational Wave Astronomy Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (428 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Physics
Soggetto non controllato: LIGO
Virgo
KAGRA
gravitational waves
detector characterization
data quality
noise mitigation
seismic noise
Newtonian noise
seismic isolation system
noise subtraction
DECIGO
thermal noise
quantum noise
diffraction loss
interferometers
ground based gravitational-wave detector
Advanced Virgo
gravitational-wave backgrounds
stochastic gravitational-wave backgrounds
stochastic searches of gravitational waves
gravitational-wave laser interferometers
pulsar timing arrays
gravitational wave detectors
optomechanics
low-noise high-power laser interferometry
calibration
interferometer
gravitational wave
astrophysics
laser metrology
squeezed states
quantum optics
gravitational wave detector
laser interferometer
cryogenics
underground
einstein telescope
newtonian noise
coating noise
silicon
suspensions
payload
cryostat
core-collapse supernova
future detectors
continuous gravitational waves
neutron stars
dark matter
gravitational-wave astrophysics
stars
black holes
stellar evolution
binary stars
stellar dynamics
laser interferometers
Persona (resp. second.): VajenteGabriele
Sommario/riassunto: The first detection on Earth of a gravitational wave signal from the coalescence of a binary black hole system in 2015 established a new era in astronomy, allowing the scientific community to observe the Universe with a new form of radiation for the first time. More than five years later, many more gravitational wave signals have been detected, including the first binary neutron star coalescence in coincidence with a gamma ray burst and a kilonova observation. The field of gravitational wave astronomy is rapidly evolving, making it difficult to keep up with the pace of new detector designs, discoveries, and astrophysical results. This Special Issue is, therefore, intended as a review of the current status and future directions of the field from the perspective of detector technology, data analysis, and the astrophysical implications of these discoveries. Rather than presenting new results, the articles collected in this issue will serve as a reference and an introduction to the field. This Special Issue will include reviews of the basic properties of gravitational wave signals; the detectors that are currently operating and the main sources of noise that limit their sensitivity; planned upgrades of the detectors in the short and long term; spaceborne detectors; a data analysis of the gravitational wave detector output focusing on the main classes of detected and expected signals; and implications of the current and future discoveries on our understanding of astrophysics and cosmology.
Titolo autorizzato: Present and Future of Gravitational Wave Astronomy  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-5226-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910619468803321
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