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Present status of large-scale cryogenic gravitational wave telescope
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Cryogenic MirrorsPresent StatusKamioka MineEngineeringPhysicsExperimental GravityEinstein TelescopePrimordial Gravitational WaveInterferometryGravitational WaveSuspension Point InterferometerInstrumentationSynchrotron RadiationObservational Cosmology
The large-scale cryogenic gravitational wave telescope (LCGT) is the future project of the Japanese gravitational wave group. Two sets of 3 km arm length laser interferometric gravitational wave detectors will be built in a tunnel of Kamioka mine in Japan. LCGT will detect chirp waves from binary neutron star coalescence at 240 Mpc away with a S/N of 10. The expected number of detectable events in a year is two or three. To achieve the required sensitivity, several advanced techniques will be employed such as a low-frequency vibration-isolation system, a suspension point interferometer, cryogenic mirrors, a resonant side band extraction method, a high-power laser system and so on. We hope that the beginning of the project will be in 2005 and the observations will start in 2009.
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